Botanical art from the golden age of scientific discovery /

Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, wall charts were a classroom staple, displaying scientific images at a large scale, in full color. But it's only now that they've been superseded as a teaching tool that we have begun to realize something their ubiquity hid: they are stunn...

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Main Author: Laurent, Anna (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [2016]
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Summary:Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, wall charts were a classroom staple, displaying scientific images at a large scale, in full color. But it's only now that they've been superseded as a teaching tool that we have begun to realize something their ubiquity hid: they are stunning examples of botanical art at its finest. This beautifully illustrated oversized book gives the humble wall chart its due, reproducing more than two hundred of them in dazzling full color. Each wall chart is accompanied by captions that offer accessible information about the species featured, the scientists and botanical illustrators who created it, and any particularly interesting or innovative features the chart displays. And gardeners will be pleased to discover useful information about plant anatomy and morphology and species differences. We see lilies and tulips, gourds, aquatic plants, legumes, poisonous plants and carnivorous plants, all presented in exquisite, larger-than-life detail. A unique fusion of art, science and education, the wall charts gathered here offer a glimpse into a wonderful scientific heritage and are sure to thrill naturalists, gardeners, and artists alike.
Physical Description:224 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 216-217) and index.
ISBN:9780226321073
022632107X