Robert and Reinhold Brendel

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Robert Brendel (c. 1821 — 1898) and his son Reinhold Brendel (c. 1861 — 1927) were botanical modelmakers in first Wrocław then Grunewald, Berlin.[1] In 1866, they started the Brendel Company, initially only creating models for medicinal plants. They received help from Carl Leopold Lohmeyer [Fr] to improve accuracy. Ferdinand Cohn suggested they also model for plants used to agriculture.[2]

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  1. ^ Ex, Sjarel; Boersma, Linda S.; Brand, Jan; Netherlands), Centraal Museum (Utrecht (2003). NEO: Centraal Museum (in Dutch). Centraal Museum. ISBN 978-90-5983-002-8.
  2. ^ Florini, Graziana (April 2008). "MAEKAWA L., FIORINI G. & P. STIBERC, 2008 Save the Plants: Conservation of the Brendel Anatomical Botany Models. Book and Paper Group Session for the AIC 2008, Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado on April 21 – 25, 2008. The Book and Paper Group Annual: 35-45. Editor: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, 1156 15th Street, NW, Suite320, Washington DC200005-1714". ResearchGate.