Birds: The Art of Ornithology this question feed

asked by astrofizzy on November 16, 2006 2:43 PM
This remarkably beautiful volume gathers together a selection of the most important and vibrant ornithological art from London’s Natural History Museum. Birds tells the remarkable story of the development of ornithological art through the ages, from the earliest images of birds in the Renaissance, through the Age of Exploration, to the present day. Brilliantly reproduced original artworks by such renowned artists as Audubon, Gould, MacGillivray, Thorburn, and Wolfe are included.
The lively accompanying text tells the story of how ornithological art grew out of the naturalistic tradition of European painting to become a genre on its own, where the artist’s focus on aesthetic appeal was married to the scientist’s need for precision and detail.
Many of the works reproduced in this volume have never before been published. The detailed text interweaves science, art history, biography, exploration, and travel to paint a vast and wondrous picture of the bygone world of artist-scientists, exotic birds, and faraway lands. It makes a perfect gift for anyone who loves fine prints and drawings or has an interest in nature or birding.


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Obviously, this book will be a treasure for the ornithologist, whether professional or amateur. It is also a gift for anyone interested in nature and the beauty of book production. The selection of illustrations, the quality of print and colour will make this a valuable addition to the home and personal library. One of the finest of its kind at a reasonable price.
reviewed by csean85 on November 16, 2006 10:01 PM

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I loved this book so much I sent it to a friend for her birthday. She know lots about birds and said it's one of the best books she's ever seen.

If you like art and or birds, this is the book for you.
reviewed by madfool on November 29, 2006 5:17 PM

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