Jill Smythies Award

The Jill Smythies Award of the Linnean Society of London was established in 1986 and is awarded annually to a botanical artist.

The award was established by Bertram Smythies, in honour of his wife, Florence Mary Smythies ("Jill"), whose career as a botanical artist was cut short by an accident to her right hand.[1]

Recipients of the Jill Smythies Award

  • Deborah Lambkin (2019)
  • Niki Simpson and Juliet Williamson (2018)
  • Karin Douthit and David Williamson (2017)
  • Anita Barley (2016)
  • Claire Banks (2015)
  • Esmee Somers Winkel (2014)
  • not awarded (2013)
  • not awarded (2012)
  • Margaret Tebbs (2011)
  • Susan Sex (2010)
  • Halina Bednarek-Ochyra (2009)
  • Patricia Eckel (2008)
  • Jan van Os (2007)
  • Bobbi Angell (2006)
  • Lesley Elkan (2005)
  • Lucy Theres Smith (2004)
  • Maya Koistinen (2003)
  • Jenny Brasier (2002)
  • Juan Luis Castillo (2001)
  • Bo Mossberg and Jean Annette Paton (2000)
  • Pandora Sellars (1999)
  • Rodella Anne Purves (1998)
  • Celia Elizabeth Rosser (1997)
  • Bent Jonsen (1996)
  • Rosemary Wise (1995)
  • Joy Claire Allison Dalby (1994)
  • Caroline Mary Bates (1993)
  • John Mark Fothergill (1992)
  • Dale Edna Evans (1991)
  • Gillian Condy (1990)
  • Christabel King (1989)
  • Ann Farrer (1988)
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