
Tony Rice (1)
Author of Voyages of Discovery: A Visual Celebration of Ten of the Greatest Natural History Expeditions
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Tony Rice (1) has been aliased into A.L. Rice.
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Voyages of Discovery: A Visual Celebration of Ten of the Greatest Natural History Expeditions (1999) 188 copies, 2 reviews
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Voyages of Discovery: A Visual Celebration of Ten of the Greatest Natural History Expeditions by Tony Rice
This book is a visual feast and a delight to read. The sub title , "A visual celebration of ten of the greatest natural history expeditions" , introduces the reader to a manageable number of important scientific expeditions that collectively yielded rich rewards for the scientific community and the Natural Hisotyr Museum of London. That mix of curiosity , scientific endeavor, government support , brave men (and one brave woman) and the artists who captured all the rare and wonderful animal show more and plant life have given the Museum in London a collection of 70 million specimens.
This book captures the art of 300 years of exciting and important discoveries coordinated from Britain as the expire grew and exreached and reached further abroad to the remote and exotic. This book tells you in brief outline about the experiences and travels of more than 20 explorers who set out to discover the world and to bring their specimens back to England . Behind them stood the art and draughtsmanship of innumerable artists who captured these plants and creatures (and some times strange people) so magnificently in water colours and line drawings and which now constitute treasures in their own right. The book presents the art to a wider public and enrich new generations; often they were the vital documentary record. Photography came later . The book is a visual feast.
It is a beautifully made book in every sense and is a fine collaborations of author , explorers , museum curators and artists . The publishers, Firefly books have produced a highly collectable work. We the modern reader have our appetite whetted in those brief bibliographies of men such as Darwin, Banks, Wallace, Cook Sloane , Wallace, Flinders and we meet one woman , Maria Sibylla Merian . One want to find out more and locate other books of each of the explorers . The book has fine illustrations, reproduced from many sources, brief biographies, a useful bibliography and an index. All round a lovely addition to a library on natural history, travel and exploration, the art of natural history and museum collections. show less
This book captures the art of 300 years of exciting and important discoveries coordinated from Britain as the expire grew and exreached and reached further abroad to the remote and exotic. This book tells you in brief outline about the experiences and travels of more than 20 explorers who set out to discover the world and to bring their specimens back to England . Behind them stood the art and draughtsmanship of innumerable artists who captured these plants and creatures (and some times strange people) so magnificently in water colours and line drawings and which now constitute treasures in their own right. The book presents the art to a wider public and enrich new generations; often they were the vital documentary record. Photography came later . The book is a visual feast.
It is a beautifully made book in every sense and is a fine collaborations of author , explorers , museum curators and artists . The publishers, Firefly books have produced a highly collectable work. We the modern reader have our appetite whetted in those brief bibliographies of men such as Darwin, Banks, Wallace, Cook Sloane , Wallace, Flinders and we meet one woman , Maria Sibylla Merian . One want to find out more and locate other books of each of the explorers . The book has fine illustrations, reproduced from many sources, brief biographies, a useful bibliography and an index. All round a lovely addition to a library on natural history, travel and exploration, the art of natural history and museum collections. show less
Voyages of Discovery: A Visual Celebration of Ten of the Greatest Natural History Expeditions by Tony Rice
Can't go wrong with a collection of old natural history illustrations. This one sampled Sir Hans Sloane and his Jamaica collection; Paul Hermann, Johan Gideon Loten and Pieter de Bevere and their Ceylon survey; Maria Sibylla Merian and her Surinam collection; William Bartram and his North American collection; James Cook, Sir Joseph Banks and Sydney Parkinson and their Pacific samples; James Cook, and Johann and George Forster and their South Pacific collections; Matthew Flinders and show more Ferdinand Bauer and their Australian survey; Carles Darwin and his Beagle journey illustrations; Alfred Russel Wallace and Henry Walter Bates and their Amazonian adventure samples; and samples from the Challenger expedition, which was one of the first of its kind in the 1870s, in that it had a scientific agenda and used new technology to investigate the ocean depths. show less
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