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Amazing Rare Things: The Art of Natural History in the Age of Discovery
Amazing Rare Things: The Art of Natural History in the Age of Discovery | David Attenborough, Susan Owens, Martin Clayton, Rea Alexandratos
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A gorgeously illustrated volume devoted to the natural history drawings and watercolors of Leonardo da Vinci and other outstanding artists of the Age of Discovery From the fifteenth century onwards, as European explorers sailed forth on grand voyages of discovery, their encounters with exotic plants and animals fanned intense scientific interest. Scholars began to examine nature with fresh eyes, and pioneering artists transformed the way nature was seen and understood. In "Amazing Rare Things," renowned naturalist and documentary-makerDavid Attenborough joins with expert colleagues to explore how artists portrayed the natural world during this era of burgeoning scientific interest.The book focuses on an exquisite selection of natural history drawings and watercolors by Leonardo da Vinci, Alexander Marshal, Maria Sibylla Merian, andMark Catesby, and from the collection of Cassiano dal Pozzo works all held in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle. Attenborough and his coauthors offer lucid commentary on topics ranging from the 30,000-year history of human drawings of the natural world, to Leonardo s fascination with natural processes, to Catesby s groundbreaking studies that introduced Europeans to the plants and animals of North America.With 160 full color illustrations, this beautiful book will appeal to readers with interests that extend from art and science to history and nature."
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Amazing Rare Things: The Art of Natural History in the Age of Discovery | David Attenborough, Susan Owens, Martin Clayton, Rea Alexandratos
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#Naturalitsy

For those reading The language of butterflies, here's an example of Maria Sibyella Merian's work. Such beautifully detailed work c. 1701-5.
Plus a great essay from Andrea Wulf.
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2016/01/the-woman-who-made-science-b...

AmyG Beautiful illustration (edited) 2y
jlhammar Wow, that is gorgeous! Thanks for the essay link. 2y
AllDebooks @AmyG I think it's even more beautiful, considering scientific opinion thought insects emerged from the mud at the time. Maria was centuries ahead of her time with her detailed studies of life cycles 2y
AllDebooks @jlhammar you're welcome x 2y
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Amazing Rare Things: The Art of Natural History in the Age of Discovery | David Attenborough, Susan Owens, Martin Clayton, Rea Alexandratos
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Late already, but I think this covers #artful and #beautiful
I've always loved these kind of natural history drawings, and the ones in this book are gorgeous. #yesvember @Libby1

Libby1 @Oryx - into Mount TBR it goes. 🌿 7y
kspenmoll Gorgeous! 7y
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Amazing Rare Things: The Art of Natural History in the Age of Discovery | David Attenborough, Susan Owens, Martin Clayton, Rea Alexandratos
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All the birds in the sky
The stars, the snow, the fire
The soul of an octopus
Mind of the raven
The enchanted, amazing rare things
In the shadow of man
Gone

#spinepoetry #marchintoreading @RealLifeReading

LibrarianRyan ❤️🤓 8y
Libby1 @Oryx - by far, that is the best spine poetry I‘ve ever seen. 7y
Oryx @Libby1 Thank you! Was really fun to do. 7y
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