Google doodle today celebrates the 366th birth anniversary of German
naturalist and scientific illustrator Maria Sibylla
Merian<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Maria-Sibylla-Merian>.
Merian was well known for studying as well as making detailed paintings of
plants and insects. She is credited of making significant, though not well
known, contributions to the field of entomology due to her observation of
metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly.

Merian was born on April 2, 1647 in Frankfurt and began painting images of
insects and plants at the age of 13, with encouragement from her
stepfather. Married at the age of 15, she began giving painting lessons to
wealthy women, which got her access to well-maintained gardens of the
elite. In these gardens, she began observing insects, including the
caterpillars and butterflies.

Neues Blumenbuch, the first book by Merian, was released in three parts
between 1675 and 1680. Later, she *studied the lifecycle of a butterfly and
released the book with sketches and illustrations of various species and
the plants they feed on.*

Merian had two daughters and was divorced in 1692. After her divorce, she
continued to work with many contemporary scientists of the time.

The doodle by Google shows butterfly, caterpillars, cocoon, reptiles and
insects that are painted on vines that create the company's logo.

Cheers,
Kiran Srivastava
Mumbai

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