Uses the words of Audubon himself, selected from various sources, to present an account of the life and work of this nineteenth-century naturalist.
Those who appreciate landscape art and Texas and Southwestern art will welcome this book and its long-overdue appreciation of this artist
Students and devotees of Texas and Southwestern art will welcome this book and its long-overdue appreciation of this artist. Additionally, this book will commend itself to those interested in Latino studies, art history, and folklore.
Published in association with the Australian Museum in conjunction with the exhibition Capturing Nature: Early scientific photography 1857-1893.
The ultimate guide to nature printing, this is a beautiful reference work for scholars, artists, designers, botanists, and anyone interested in nature, botanical illustration, and printing.
Capturing Nature presents forty-five varied nature printing methods, identified within the Zucker Collection. These are described under Direct Impressions on pages 160-165 and Indirect Impressions on pages 177-191.
Uses the words of Audubon himself, selected from various sources, to present an account of the life and work of this nineteenth-century naturalist.