Of Green Leaf, Bird, and Flower: Artists' Books and the Natural World

Of Green Leaf, Bird, and Flower: Artists' Books and the Natural World

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Highlighting an enduring interest in natural history from the 16th century to the present, this gorgeous book explores depictions of the natural world, from centuries-old manuscripts to contemporary artists' books. It examines the scientific pursuits in the 18th and 19th centuries that resulted in the collecting and cataloguing of the natural world. It also investigates the aesthetically oriented activities of self-taught naturalists in the 19th century, who gathered flowers, ferns, seaweed, feathers, and other naturalia into albums. Examples of 20th- and 21st-century artists' books, including those of Eileen Hogan, Mandy Bonnell, and Tracey Bush, broaden the vision of the natural world to incorporate its interaction with consumer culture and with modern technologies. Featuring dazzling illustrations, the book itself is designed to evoke a fieldwork notebook, and features a collection pocket and ribbon markers.


Published in association with the Yale Center for British Art


Exhibition Schedule:

Yale Center for British Art
(05/15/14-08/10/14)

Elisabeth Fairman is senior curator of rare books and manuscripts at the Yale Center for British Art.

Author: Elisabeth R. Fairman
Format: Hardback, 248 pages, 210mm x 260mm, 1338 g
Published: 2014, Yale University Press, United States
Genre: Fine Arts / Art History

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Highlighting an enduring interest in natural history from the 16th century to the present, this gorgeous book explores depictions of the natural world, from centuries-old manuscripts to contemporary artists' books. It examines the scientific pursuits in the 18th and 19th centuries that resulted in the collecting and cataloguing of the natural world. It also investigates the aesthetically oriented activities of self-taught naturalists in the 19th century, who gathered flowers, ferns, seaweed, feathers, and other naturalia into albums. Examples of 20th- and 21st-century artists' books, including those of Eileen Hogan, Mandy Bonnell, and Tracey Bush, broaden the vision of the natural world to incorporate its interaction with consumer culture and with modern technologies. Featuring dazzling illustrations, the book itself is designed to evoke a fieldwork notebook, and features a collection pocket and ribbon markers.


Published in association with the Yale Center for British Art


Exhibition Schedule:

Yale Center for British Art
(05/15/14-08/10/14)

Elisabeth Fairman is senior curator of rare books and manuscripts at the Yale Center for British Art.