Amazing Rare Things: The Art of Natural History in the Age of Discovery

Amazing Rare Things: The Art of Natural History in the Age of Discovery

by David Attenborough (Author), Martin Clayton (Author), ReaAlexandratos (Author), SusanOwens (Author)

Synopsis

The Royal Collection, held at Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace, and Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, has been shaped by the personal tastes of kings and queens for more than five hundred years. The Collection's exquisite natural history artworks in Amazing Rare Things is supplemented by an introduction and commentary from Sir David Attenborough. This exploration of the natural world from the late fifteenth century to the early eighteenth century represents a period when European knowledge of the world was transformed by voyages of discovery to the farthest reaches of Africa, Asia, America, and beyond. Included are works by Leonardo da Vinci and other foremost artists and collectors of their time who embraced the natural riches of their ever-expanding world and whose legacies help us better understand today our continuing relationship with the natural world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Co.
Published: 20 Oct 2009

ISBN 10: 0979845629
ISBN 13: 9780979845628

Media Reviews
Starred Review. A true feast . . . marvelous . . . passionate . . . widely accessible. -- Publishers Weekly
A book to savor . . . sumptuous . . . transcendent. -- Washington Post
Author Bio
Susan Owens co-curates the world-class drawings of the Royal Collection. Sir David Attenborough's career as a pioneer documentary filmmaker and advocate for understanding the natural world spans more than fifty years, including his recent film, Planet Earth.