Iconic botanical wall charts from the golden age of scientific discovery
224pagine
8 ore di lettura
Featuring a captivating array of botanical wall charts from diverse global regions, this collection appeals to naturalists, botanists, and plant enthusiasts alike. It showcases the beauty and variety of plant life, making it a perfect resource for those passionate about botany and nature.
Botanical charts are experiencing a resurgence in interest, both as pieces of art and as objects of scientific and historical significance. This book documents this extraordinary convergence of disciplines that flourished in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries when Europe was enjoying a golden age of botanical illustration, naturalists were exploring the globe, and there was a calamour for knowledge of the natural world. Intellectual curiosity was no longer limited to the few, education was now considered a right afforded to all, in classrooms across the continent. Thus the botanical wall chart was born, a synthesis of art, science and education. This collection of wall charts from all over the globe, each accompanied by text explaining its historical and botanical contexts, has been put together by botanist Anna Laurent, and will delight anyone with an interest in the natural world