Bird, Exploring the Winged World
By (Author) Phaidon Editors
Introduction by Katrina van Grouw
Contributions by Jen Lobo
Phaidon Press Ltd
Phaidon Press Ltd
12th October 2021
28th October 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
704.94328
Hardback
352
Width 250mm, Height 290mm, Spine 38mm
2512g
Let your imagination take flight and celebrate the beauty and diversity of birds throughout art, science, history, and culture.
Bird: Exploring the Winged World presents a visually stunning survey of birds, chronicling their scientific and popular appeal throughout the ages and around the world. Showcasing the remarkable diversity of species, from tiny hummingbirds to ostriches taller than humans, and icebound penguins to tropical macaws, this extraordinary book includes renowned and lesser-known ornithological illustrations and artwork of all styles. Arranged in thoughtfully paired juxtapositions, it reveals how artists, illustrators, ornithologists, and photographers from ancient Egypt to the present have captured the spirit, likeness, character, and symbolism of birds. I is the latest installment in Phaidon s bestselling and much-loved Explorer Series, building on the success of Map, Plant, Flower, Animal, Anatomy, and Universe each of which provides a unique focus on a globally appealing subject area.'The most glorious cornucopia celebrating our enduring love affair with birds - an uplifting and eye-opening tribute to the way they enrich our lives.' - Alan Titchmarsh MBE, English TV presenter, broadcaster and gardener
'A lavish and fascinating collection of great artwork featuring birds, from the earliest times to today. Compelling and absolutely beautiful - a visual feast.' - Stephen Moss, naturalist, author and original producer of BAFTA award-winning series 'Springwatch'
'A sumptuous collection of paintings, jewelry, photography, scientific texts, and other objects celebrating avian life that spans nearly 5,000 years of human history.' - Audubon
'Documents the importance of the avian world to all of human society.' - New York Times
'A contemplative study of some of the planet's most beautiful creatures, with packaging as vibrant and whimsical as the species themselves.' - Forbes
'An extensive celebration of feathered creatures across thousands of years.' - Colossal Art
'Extensive ... plays special emphasis on the symbolic nature of our winged friends.' - Hypebeast
'Stunning.' - Bird Watching
'A fantastically well-curated collection of bird imagery in art and culture.' - NPR
'An engaging and visually stunning visit to the avian kingdom.' - Robb Report
'Wonderfully illustrated ... takes us on an unpredictable journey throughout the world.' - Wall Street Journal
'This is the perfect coffee table book for when it's so cold and wet that you've decided to postpone your birdwatching session.' - BTO (British Trust for Ornithology)
Conceived and edited by Phaidon editors.
Katrina van Grouw is an illustrator and fine artist, best known for books including The Unfeathered Bird.