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Anna Atkins. Cyanotypes

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In the early 19th century, in Halstead, Kent, Anna Atkins undertook a pioneering project to catalogue botanical specimens using a pioneering artistic technique. She created unparalleled cyanotype photograms of algae and ferns, transforming them into the first books to incorporate photographic images. These albums, which are both visually stunning and scientifically precise, are a testament to the fusion of art and science. Although the cyanotype technique was originally discovered by John Herschel, a close friend of Atkins, she was the first to leverage its practical use for her botanical and taxonomic pursuits as well as its captivating aesthetic possibilities. The method involves placing objects on light-sensitive paper, which then, when exposed to sunlight, turns into the iconic deep blue seen in her works.Atkins' collections, "British Algae" (1843–1853) and "Cyanotypes of British and Foreign Ferns" (1853), the latter co-created with Anne Dixon, are exceptionally rare and exhibit her expertise across various fields. Through the cyanotype process, she achieved precise representation, while the fine outlines of the specimens against a vivid blue background give the images a timeless beauty. This edition, with contributions from the New York Public Library and the J. Paul Getty Museum, carefully reprints her significant works and includes nearly 400 cyanotype impressions. These are accompanied by essays by Peter Walther that contextualize Atkins' achievements within the scientific and artistic landscape of the time, acknowledging her trailblazing role as a woman in both fields.

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In the early 19th century, in Halstead, Kent, Anna Atkins undertook a pioneering project to catalogue botanical specimens using a pioneering artistic technique. She created unparalleled cyanotype photograms of algae and ferns, transforming them into the first books to incorporate photographic images. These albums, which are both visually stunning and scientifically precise, are a testament to the fusion of art and science. Although the cyanotype technique was originally discovered by John Herschel, a close friend of Atkins, she was the first to leverage its practical use for her botanical and taxonomic pursuits as well as its captivating aesthetic possibilities. The method involves placing objects on light-sensitive paper, which then, when exposed to sunlight, turns into the iconic deep blue seen in her works.Atkins' collections, "British Algae" (1843–1853) and "Cyanotypes of British and Foreign Ferns" (1853), the latter co-created with Anne Dixon, are exceptionally rare and exhibit her expertise across various fields. Through the cyanotype process, she achieved precise representation, while the fine outlines of the specimens against a vivid blue background give the images a timeless beauty. This edition, with contributions from the New York Public Library and the J. Paul Getty Museum, carefully reprints her significant works and includes nearly 400 cyanotype impressions. These are accompanied by essays by Peter Walther that contextualize Atkins' achievements within the scientific and artistic landscape of the time, acknowledging her trailblazing role as a woman in both fields.

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Cena: 161.43 zł
Okładka: Twarda
Ilość stron: 512
Rok wydania: 2026
Rozmiar: 156 × 217 mm
ID: 9783754401224
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