Abstract
This watercolor depicting the life cycle of a frog is ascribed to the
famous naturalist and illustrator, Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717).
Daughter of the prominent Frankfurt printmaker, Matthias Merian, Maria
Sibylla developed a keen interest in the life cycles of plants, insects,
and amphibians, producing detailed scientific illustrations of her
subjects. In 1679, she published the first volume of a groundbreaking
two-volume series on the metamorphosis of caterpillars, which included
over 100 illustrations. Twenty years later, while living in Amsterdam,
Merian mounted a self-funded scientific journey to the Dutch colony of
Suriname in South America. Traveling with her daughter Dorothea Maria,
she spent two years traveling around Suriname studying and sketching the
local flora and fauna. Upon her return to Europe, she published her
research on the life cycles of the insects of Suriname in
Metamorphosis Insectorum
Surinamensium (1705), accompanied by her detailed watercolor
illustrations.