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Charles Edward Faxon
American botanical illustrator

Charles Edward Faxon

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American botanical illustrator
A.K.A.
Faxon
Gender
Male
Birth
21 January 1846, Stockton
Death
6 February 1918 (aged 72 years)
Age
72 years
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Biography

Charles Edward Faxon (January 21, 1846 – February 6, 1918) was an American botanical artist and instructor of botany born in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.
In 1867 he received his degree in civil engineering from Lawrence Scientific School in Cambridge. From 1879 to 1884, he taught classes in botany at the Bussey Institute.
Faxon was knowledgeable in regards to the flora of New England, and in 1882 joined the staff at the Arnold Arboretum. Here he took charge of development of the herbarium and library. He worked closely with Charles Sprague Sargent (1841-1927), the director of the arboretum.

Publications

Faxon created 744 plates for illustration of Sargent's "Silva of North America". In addition to these drawings, he provided the illustrative work for the following publications by Sargent:

  • "Manual of the Trees of North America (exclusive of Mexico)", (664 illustrations).
  • "Garden and Forest", (285 illustrations).
  • "Forest Flora of Japan", (1894).
  • "Trees and Shrubs: Illustrations of New Or Little Known Ligneous Plants", (1902–13).

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