By Maya Bergmann and Ruth Vondracek
Title: Bonnie B. Hall Botanical Prints, 1989-2003
Predominant Dates: 1992-1998
ID: MSS HallB
Primary Creator: Hall, Bonnie B. (Bonnie Birkemeier)
Extent: 0.2 cubic feet. More info below.
Arrangement: The Bonnie Hall Botanical Prints collection consists of one series: Serigraphic Screen Prints, 1989-2003. The prints are arranged in the order in which they were received.
Date Acquired: 00/00/2017
Languages of Materials: English [eng]
The Bonnie B. Hall Botanical Prints consist of 24 serigraphic screen prints representing a selection of the local artist's screen prints. All the prints in this collection are the second print of each series that she created.
Roughly three-fourths of this collection are flowering plant prints. The rest of this collection consists of various insect prints. Some of her notable prints include The Monarch (Folder 1, Print 4) Endangered Silverspot (Folder 1, Print 12) and Flags II (Folder 1, Print 23.) The majority of the prints measure 11.5 X 18.5 inches.
Five of Hall’s prints are displayed on the fifth floor of the Valley Library. They were purchased as part of the NW Art Collection.
Bonnie B. Hall was born on November 18, 1931 in Portland, Oregon to parents Edwin and Alice Tracy Birkemeier. She grew up in Milwaukie, and graduated from Milwaukie High School in 1949. After this, she attended University of Oregon, graduating in 1953 with a Bachelor in Biology. During her senior year at University of Oregon, Hall was chosen to be a member of Mortar Board, a senior woman’s honorary society. After graduating Hall moved to California, attended University of California, Berkeley, receiving her Master’s in Zoology in 1953. While working on her Master’s thesis, Hall taught herself scientific illustration. During her time at UC Berkeley, she met James D. Hall. They married on September 25, 1955.
James and Bonnie Hall then moved to Michigan. Because of her self-taught illustration skills, Hall was offered a position as a full-time illustrator at the University of Michigan Museum. Hall remained in this position until moving to Corvallis in 1963. Hall then filled the position of full-time scientific illustrator for the Department of Entomology at Oregon State University. While in this position, she decided to pursue screen-printing, taking a class on the art form at Linn-Benton Community College. She maintained this position until retiring in 1993.
Hall was a part of many Oregon-based art groups, including the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators and the American Society of Botanical Artists. Her position within these groups helped her work became a success, transforming from a personal hobbyist to being a well-known artist. Her work is shown in art galleries and natural history museums. Hall continued to create prints until December of 2003. She passed away on February 18, 2004. She has received many awards for her work before and since her passing, including being named the Corvallis Patron of the Arts in 2003, as well as having the Department of Entomology Student Activity Fund named after her. Since her passing her husband, James Hall, emeritus professor of OSU Fisheries and Wildlife Department, has published a book about her work with the Oregon State University Press: Ever Blooming: The Art of Bonnie Hall, which can be found in the Oregon State University Library.
More Extent Information: 1 map folder; 24 serigraphic prints
Statement on Access: The collection is open for research.
Use Restrictions: Restrictions may exist for reproduction or publication of images.
Acquisition Note: James D. Hall donated the Bonnie Hall Print collection to the Special Collections and Archives Research Center in 2017.
Related Materials: Materials documenting the work of other botanists and botanical illustrators can be found in the Marian Field Collection (MSS Field), Helen M. Gilkey Papers (MSS GilkeyH), Donald B. Zobel Papers (MSS Zobel), and the Oliver Matthews Collection (MSS Matthews),
Preferred Citation: Bonnie B. Hall Botanical Prints (MSS HallB). Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.
Hall, Bonnie B. (Bonnie Birkemeier)
Biological illustration
Botanical artists--Oregon--Corvallis.
Natural Resources
Scientific illustrations (images).
Screen prints.
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