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  1. Just saw her work on Antiques Roadshow and was awestruck. I’ve always been a lover of scientific artwork and her oeuvre is beyond impressive. Just wanted to voice my appreciation for a fellow female artist ❤️

  2. What lovely illustrations your grandmother created! I just saw the episode on Antiques Roadshow & how fantastic! As an artist & art educator in New Mexico, would love to share her drawings with my students.

  3. After watching the episode on the Antique Roadshow we were so worried that the work had not been fully appreciated and valued. The Publishing rights and their publication alone are worth the investment. Her lifelong artistic passion is an inspiration. She created the first possible field guide to Arizona wildflowers. We would love to own the book if it becomes published. So glad we found your site after worrying that nothing might come from the airing of her incredible talent and life on PBS..

  4. I’m sure Taschen would love to publish a book on her complete works. They do a great job on beautiful papers and bindings. Check them out at taschen.com
    They have a retail store in Beverly Hills and Benedikt Taschen also has a home in Los Angeles.
    These are incredible works and should remain intact and in a museum at some point in time. Perhaps the Palm Springs Museum or one in Arizona. since that’s their origin. I feel they are worth more than the Antiques Roadshow appraisal. Best of luck!

  5. Wonderful work and story. Thank you for presevering her work. My Husband James Moskal Has been adding to His mother’s work on family genealogy work she was a member of the DAR. She was a descendant of Captain Sutherland of the Amerian revolution. He was the original Mosher family that came from Scotland 1600 Hugh Mosher. All of My Mother in laws family come from NY state around Saratoga Springs. James’ first Mosher is 1781 to 1826 Phoebe Mosher. My Husband has been adding data to ancestry.com. my husband email is jlm76@msn.com. If you are interested contact him and he will forward what he has.

  6. Wow! Saw her work on Antiques Roadshow. They are amazing. I would love too see them published. i hope you continue to pursue that endeavor.

    1. Hi Paula, see the revised Home Page for the recent publication of Cora’s entire collection by the Arizona Native Plant Society! Exciting to have her work internationally available!

  7. Hi! I enjoyed seeing this segment again about Cora Mosher today on the Antiques Roadshow. I like creating art with colored pencil and watercolor painting too, so have a great appreciation for your grandmother’s beautiful art. She was so very talented!

    Were you ever able to get her work published? I hope so, I would be interested.

    Best regards,
    Dianne Sherrill

    1. Hi Dianne, see the revised Home Page for the recent publication of Cora’s entire collection by the Arizona Native Plant Society! Exciting to have her work internationally available!

    1. Hi Leslie, see the revised Home Page for the recent publication of Cora’s entire collection by the Arizona Native Plant Society! Exciting to have her work internationally available!

  8. I have a charcoal painting by Cora in my home. My father Donald Cameron gave it to me before his passing. I cherish it as part of my family history.

  9. I would like a book of her work. Is there one or are you planning on publishing one? The pictures remind me of the book; The Diary of an Edwardian Lady.

    1. We are looking for a publisher. Been turned down by one. If you have any ideas about an appropriate publisher, please let us know!

    2. Hi Elise, see the revised Home Page for the recent publication of Cora’s entire collection by the Arizona Native Plant Society! Exciting to have her work internationally available!

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