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Ocean Flowers:
Impressions from Nature
Edited by Carol Armstrong & Catherine de Zegher

Cloth | 2004 | This edition is out of print | ISBN: 9780691119489
336 pp. | 8 x 10 | 315 color plates. 10 halftones.

Reviews | Table of Contents

A work of stunning beauty, Ocean Flowers explores a little-known moment of exhilarating artistic experimentation. The book focuses on natural-history imagery in the mid-nineteenth century, with particular emphasis on botanical drawings and photograms by the artist Anna Atkins (1799-1871) and her Victorian contemporaries.

Besides providing a feast for the eyes, the book illuminates intriguing shifts in the way the natural world was represented. In the mid 1800s, the advent of photography provided new possibilities, generating as much creative fervor as digital media have in recent years. In addition to hand-made drawings, hand-colored prints, nature prints (direct imprints from plants), and natural illustrations (real specimens mounted on the page), artists began making photogenic drawings (as William Henry Fox Talbot first dubbed his early photographs) to record botanical specimens. A kind of "drawing with light," this new art form complemented, rather than superceded, the other forms of graphic media. Far from rendering conventional approaches obsolete, it encouraged experimentation with all kinds of media.

Ocean Flowers demonstrates how this concept of "fluidity" in crossing the traditional borders between media is paralleled in the contemporary art world. Replete with 200 color illustrations, the book accompanies an exhibition of the same name organized by the Drawing Center in New York City in association with the Yale Center for British Art. More than just an exhibition catalog, it includes essays by the coeditors, as well as by the artist Craigie Horsfield and scholars Edward Eigen, Elaine Scarry, and Kathryn Tuma.

Exhibition Schedule
The Drawing Center
New York, New York
March 25-May 22, 2004

The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
June 12-August 8, 2004

Reviews:

"This book is an extraordinarily beautiful compendium of natural history illustration, matched by searching ideas about what is going into and is being projected by these images."--Maggie McDonald, New Scientist

"This book, with thoughtful essays and historical analyses, is more than an exhibition catalogue. A most unusual and lovely book."--Northeastern Naturalist

"The range and power of the textual and visual components that Armstrong and de Zegher have assembled give this work wide appeal and utility for historians of nineteenth-century science and natural history, historians of photography, and those interested in science and visual culture."--Ann B. Shteir, Journal of the History of Biology

Table of Contents:

Plates 7
Ocean Flowers and Their Drawings 69
Introduction
Acknowledgments
by Catherine de Zegher
Cameraless 87
Fron Natural Illustrations and Nature Prints to Manual and Photogentic Drawings and Other Botanographs by Carol Armstrong
World and Word 181
by Craigie Horsfield
The Victorian "Book of Nature" 215
Modeling, Mimesis, and the Community of Forms by Kathryn A. Tuma
Imaging Flowers 243
Perceptual Mimesis (Particularly Delphinium) by Elaine Scarey
On Purple and the Genesis of Photography 271
or the Natural History of an Exposure by Eedward Eigen
Plates 289

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