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    Format: 280 Seiten , 26 x 31 cm
    ISBN: 9781911282105 , 1911282107
    Content: Introduction and acknowledgments / Marilyn Laufer -- The making of The viviparous quadrupeds of North America / Ron Tyler -- Set in stone : the use of lithography for Audubon's Quadrupeds / Dennis Harper -- Modernization of natural history : from Audubon to now / Sarah Zohdy -- Human-wildlife interactions / James B. Armstrong -- On the scientific value of Quadrupeds / Robert A. Gitzen -- The shifting views of nature and wildlife / Christopher A. Lepczyk -- The Quadrupeds portfolios -- Quadrupeds timeline / Daniel Patterson -- Bibliography / Scott Bishop -- Checklist -- Index
    Content: "John James Audubon's Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America is the largest and most significant color plate book produced in the United States in the nineteenth century, and a fitting monument to the genius of America's most famous ornithologist, naturalist, and painter. Measuring an impressive 27 3/4 x 21 1/4 inches, the Quadrupeds was published in 1845-48 as a three-volume elephant folio broadsheet edition, the artist's final great natural history work and the first single publication to document America's animals. Audubon's Last Wilderness Journey reproduces all one hundred and fifty original lithographic prints in color, with a timeline of Audubon's life and career. Essays by noted experts in art history, wildlife science, and ecology put this remarkable work in context, explaining its technical, artistic, and scientific importance and legacy. They consider the enduring zoological and ecological significance of the Quadrupeds folios, including their scientific value to issues such as classification, and how our relationship towards nature has changed since the 1840s. The volume additionally includes transcripts from the journal kept by Edward Harris, cashier to the 1843 expedition, describing the everyday details of their journey and the animals they encountered, as well as a letter, written in 1851, from Audubon's son Victor to Harris, detailing the circumstances of his father's death. This entire work is a remarkable record highlighting the wider importance of the North American wilderness and the significance and beauty of Audubon's detailed illustrations. This exceptional new volume will have serious appeal to the general public and to art historians, scientists, environmentalists, scholars, researchers, and academics alike."--Amazon
    Note: Reproduces all 150 lithographic prints from the imperial folio of The viviparous quadrupeds of North America in the Louise Hauss and David Brent Miller Audubon Collection at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art, Auburn University. (Dust jacket and Introduction) , Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-268) and index , "Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art, Auburn University in association with D Giles Limited, London
    Language: English
    Keywords: Audubon, John James 1785-1851 The viviparous quadrupeds of North America ; Bildband
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