Birds
«'People have been trying to depict birds for 40,000 years, but Lederer suggests that their efforts really took flight some four hundred years ago, in the work of Flemish artists such as Frans Snyders (Concert of Birds) and Carel Fabritius (The Goldfinch)'»
Apollo
Authored by a prominent ornithologist and featuring a meticulously curated collection of the world's best bird art from 1600 to the present. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Welbeck
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 224
- ISBN
- 9780233006079
- Utgivelsesår
- 2019
- Format
- 29 x 25 cm
Anmeldelser
«'People have been trying to depict birds for 40,000 years, but Lederer suggests that their efforts really took flight some four hundred years ago, in the work of Flemish artists such as Frans Snyders (Concert of Birds) and Carel Fabritius (The Goldfinch)'»
Apollo
«'Exquisite ... Ornithological gems such as Joseph Wolf's gorgeous Crimson-bellied Tragopan, Roger Tory Peterson's flock of flamingos in the Andes, and James Fenwick Lansdowne's rainbow-plumed Chinese pheasant reveal not only the sophistication of avian art, but the extravagant global variety of avian species'»
Laurence A. Marschall, Natural History
«'Beginning in the seventeenth century with the Flemish baroque period and continuing to the present, this book is a treasure trove of beautiful artwork and beautiful birds ... Full-color reproductions (many full page), mostly of paintings, lead readers through a history of art and artwork and of how the Western world has viewed birds since the 1600s. The artists are grouped mostly by time period but also by theme, as exploration and the scientific age changed the nature of illustration and spurred public interest in the environment and bird watching. Most of the artists are British or American, with a handful of Continental Europeans and artists working in the colonial realms of the time. Several women artists are included, from Lady Elizabeth Symonds Gwillim (1763–1807) to Elizabeth Butterworth (1949–) ... Recommended'»
Choice
«'Art history and the history of science intertwine in this beautiful tribute to the scientific illustration of birds'»
American Scientist
«'A sumptuous coffee table book, stunningly beautiful in its many full-page reproductions ... Here is a book that will put readers in a celebratory mood and, with the rustling of each page, stir a sense of wonder'»
Enterprise-Record
«'[Birds] makes any bird painting aficionado yearn for more'»
Wall Street Journal