Amazing Rare Things: The Art of Natural History in the Age of Discovery
By (Author) David Attenborough
By (author) Susan Owens
By (author) Rea Alexandratos
By (author) Martin Clayton
Royal Collection Trust
Royal Collection Enterprises Ltd
1st January 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
508.0222
Hardback
224
Width 195mm, Height 242mm
1000g
The great voyages of discovery of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries brought European artists face-toface with new and exotic plants and animals, and created an intense interest in the way nature was investigated and recorded. In Amazing Rare Things, Sir David Attenborough explores the history of natural history. With expert curators from the Royal Library, he examines the contributions of four great artists and one pre-eminent collector to this era of extraordinary scientific advances. Beautifully illustrated with a selection of exquisite drawings and watercolours by Leonardo da Vinci, Alexander Marshal, Maria Sibylla Merian and Mark Catesby; and with works collected by Cassiano dal Pozzo, this book examines the engagement between art and nature, from Renaissance Italy to the New World of the Americas. This unique and fascinating book shines a light on the role of artists in our exploration of the natural world.