Orchid: the Fatal Attraction
By (Author) Anne Ronse
Stichting Kunstboek BVBA
Stichting Kunstboek BVBA
29th September 2008
Belgium
General
Non Fiction
Trees, wildflowers and plants: general interest
History: specific events and topics
584.4
Hardback
144
Width 245mm, Height 330mm
The history of orchids teems with tales of temptation and passion. This stunning book combines the most luscious and tactile photographs with surprising and informative texts about orchids. The first part of the book tells the tale about the discovery of orchids through history and describes the way in which orchids are perceived. In the East the emphasis lies mainly on positive characteristics, grace and generosity. In the West orchids personify procreation and sex. Why are orchids the way they are Why those amazing, complicated shapes Why those incredible colours In Orchid: The Fatal Attraction Anne Ronse discusses everything orchids have stood for in the course of history. 200 colour illustrations