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Nodder, Frederick Polydore

Frederick Polydore Nodder was a British natural history artist who illustrated both plants and animals. In addition to working on Shaw's The Naturalist's Miscellany, he also helped Joseph Banks prepare the Banks Florilegium and converted most of Sydney Parkinson's Australian plant drawings into paintings and helped engrave them for publication.


   

Shaw & Nodder Plate 767: Violaceous Millepore Coral
Shaw & Nodder Plate 39: Sea Pen
Shaw & Nodder 607: Pezizoid Madrepore Coral
Shaw & Nodder Plate 221: Radiated Doris
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Shaw & Nodder Plate 738: Palmated Sponge Coral
Shaw & Nodder Plate 221: Cinnamon Madrepore
Shaw & Nodder Plate 684: Thick-armed Gorgonia Coral
Shaw & Nodder Plate 575: Muricated Serpula Shell
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Shaw & Nodder Plate 679: Blue Coral
Shaw & Nodder Plate 703: Thistle Madrepore Coral
Shaw & Nodder Plate 696: Globular Coral
Shaw & Nodder Plate 98: Red Organ Coral
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Shaw & Nodder Plate 666: Blue Millepore Coral
Shaw & Nodder Plate 221: Radiated Doris Coral
Shaw & Nodder Plate 145: Funnel Sponge
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Quick Facts

Type(s):
Animal Painter
Artist
Illustrator
Anatomy Drawing
Painter

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Important Designer Relationships:
Shaw and Nodder
George Shaw