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Science and Visual Culture in Great Britain in the Long Nineteenth Century: Zoology: Nineteenth-Century Science and Visual Culture in Great Britain

Editat de Diana Donald
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 oct 2024
This volume is an edited collection of primary sources which throw light on the interplay between zoology and visual culture in nineteenth-century Britain. A great extension of knowledge of the natural world in the Victorian era was accompanied by a flowering of new forms of scientific illustration, which ranged from prints and taxidermy to dioramas and early photography. The notion of ‘survival of the fittest’ inspired imaginative artists such as Landseer, who expressively pictured animals’ strife and suffering in the wild. At the same time, however, wild nature was presented as a thing of beauty, especially in decorative designs featuring birds in natural settings – often influenced by Japanese art. Finally, the book exemplifies the Victorians’ strategies for communicating new scientific knowledge visually to the lay public, whether in museum displays, zoos, aquaria, popular publications or illustrated lectures that combined education with entertainment. This title will be of great interest to students of the History of Science and Art History.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367620776
ISBN-10: 0367620774
Pagini: 738
Ilustrații: 24
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 40 mm
Greutate: 1.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Nineteenth-Century Science and Visual Culture in Great Britain

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced

Notă biografică

Professor Diana Donald, previously Head of the Department of History of Art and Design at Manchester Metropolitan University; now retired and an independent scholar.

Cuprins

VOLUME I ZOOLOGY Introduction PART I Visualisation and Image-Making in the Service of Science 1 A Short Account of a Private Establishment, Instituted for the Purpose of Instructing Youth in the Art of illustrating, and painting, Subjects in Natural History 2 The English Entomologist, Exhibiting all the Coleopterous Insects found in England 3 A New Elucidation of Colours, Original Prismatic, and Material 4 The Mineral Conchology of Great Britain 5 ‘The History of British Birds . . . by T. Bewick’, review 6 Letter to Thomas Bewick, 13 September 1828 7 ‘Wilson’s Illustrations of Zoology’, review 8 ‘Introduction’, The Taxidermist’s Manual 9 A Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural History 10 Microscopic Illustrations of Living Objects 11 On Microscopical Drawing and Painting 12 The Haythorne Papers No. VI: The Value of Evidence 13 Birds Drawn from Nature 14 Colour: An Elementary Manual for Students 15 Colour in Nature: A Study in Biology 16 Letters to John Hancock 17 Reports of Societies: Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society – Section D, Zoology and Botany 18 British Birds’ Eggs and Nests, Popularly Described 19 The Life of Joseph Wolf, Animal Painter 20 Mr. Muybridge at the Royal Institution 21 Muybridge at the London Institution 22 Muybridge’s Photographs of Animal Motion 23 Attitudes of Animals in Motion 23.1 The Paces of the Horse in Art 24 British Birds’ Nests . . . illustrated from Photographs 25 With Nature and a Camera: Being the Adventures and Observations of a Field Naturalist and an Animal Photographer 26 In Bird-Land with Field-Glass and Camera 27 Antarctic Penguins: A Study of their Social Habits PART II The Hunters and the Hunted: Images of Conquest and Suffering in the Wild 28 Portraits of the Game and Wild Animals of Southern Africa, from Drawings by the Author 29 Article IX – Portraits of the Game and Wild Animals 30 A Descriptive Catalogue of Hunting Trophies, Native Arms, and Costume, from the Far Interior of South Africa 31 African Trophies 32 The Natural History of the Exhibition 33 Stuffed Animals in the Palace of Glass 33.1 Manuscript letter to John Hancock 34 A Fasciculus of Eight Drawings on Stone, of Groups of Birds 35 A Naturalist’s Life Study in the Art of Taxidermy 36 Manuscript letters to Edwin Landseer 36.1 Fine arts, Royal Academy 36.2 The Royal Academy 37 Engravings of Lions, Tigers, Panthers . . . chiefly after the Designs of Sir Edwin Landseer 37.1 The British Institution 38 Animal-design and landscape: aspects of their contemporary treatment 39 Landseer’s Lions 40 Article VIII – Landseer. – Works of the Late Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. 41 Landseer 42 Landseer’s conversations with Friedrich Keyl in 1866–70 43 The Life and Habits of Wild Animals 44 The Extra Supplement. “Lions Fighting” 45 A new animal painter: Richard Friese 46 Testimonials, Landseer’s Monkey-ana 47 Monkeyana 48 The Royal Academy Exhibition (First Article) 48.1 An Inhuman Doctor 48.2 My Monkeys – “The Hag” and “Tiny” 48.3 Minor Topics 48.4 Manuscript notes in a copy of The Works of the late Sir Edwin Landseer 49 Exhibition of the Royal Academy 49.1 Fine Arts, Royal Academy 49.2 The Royal Academy 50 Animal Intelligence 51 Animal Life and Intelligence 51.1 “The Critics” – Painted by T. Earl 52 Letter to Elinor Mary Bonham-Carter, 26 June 1871 53 How I Paint My Animals: An Hour with Mr. Briton Rivière, RA 54 Briton Riviere (Royal Academician). His Life and Work, The Art Annual PART III The Aestheticisation of Nature 55 An Introduction to Entomology 56 ‘Gosse’s Sea-side Holiday’, review 57 The Life of Philip Henry Gosse 58 Feeling of Beauty among Animals 59 The Appreciation of Beauty by Animals 60 ‘The Descent of Man’, review 61 The Colours of Animals: Their Meaning and Use 62 The Beautiful in Nature and Art 63 Song Birds and How to Keep Them 63.1 Pets, a Paper 64 A glance at the Zoological Gardens in 1852 65 Catalogue of the Cases of Birds in the Dyke Road Museum, Brighton 65.1 ‘Introduction’, Rough Notes on the Birds Observed during Twenty-five Years’ Shooting and Collecting in the British Islands 65.2 Ornithology at South Kensington 66 Birds at their Best 67 A Plumage League 68 Beautiful Birds 69 Birds and Their Protection. A Lecture 70 Pen and Pencil Sketches 70.1 Decorative Art: Makart and Marks 71 Correspondence with John Hancock 72 Art and Art Industries in Japan 73 Japanese woodcuts 74 The Ornamental Arts of Japan 75 Animals in pattern design: a friendly dispute between Walter Crane and Lewis F. Day 76 The Aims and Conditions of the Modern Decorator 76.1 Ideas in things PART IV Natural Science and the Lay Public: Education, Museology, Spectacle, Entertainment 77 Practical education 77.1 The Mothers of England: Their Influence and Responsibility 78 the study of Beauty, and Art in Large towns 79 science teaching in London Board schools 80 the st. George-in-the-east nature study Museum 80.1 the smallest Museum 81 the application of photography to the magic lantern, educationally considered 82 A Companion to Mr. Bullock’s London Museum and Pantherion 83 A Memorial tribute to William McGillivray 84 Museums 85 the oxford Museum. 1859, ‘on the Irish Workmen’ 85.1 History of the Modern styles of Architecture 86 The new Natural History Museum – 1 87 Report of the Fifty-ninth Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science September 1889 88 The new Crystal Palace at Sydenham 88.1 The Crystal Palace 89 The Zoological Gardens – Regent’s Park 90 The Brighton Aquarium 91 The Brighton Aquarium 92 Jamrach’s 93 The Brothers Dalziel: A Record of Fifty Years’ Work in Conjunction with Many of the Most Distinguished Artists of the Period 1840–1890 93.1 The Illustrated Natural History, Mammalia (preface) 93.2 ‘Homes without Hands’ review 94 The Dullness of Museums 95 The Rev. J.G. Wood: His Life and Work 96 Microphotography and the bioscope 97 Jottings

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This volume consists of a collection of primary sources throwing light on the various aspects of interplay between zoology and visual culture in nineteenth-century Britain. This title will be of great interest to students of the History of Science and Art History.