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Birdsong
(Hardcover)
Madeleine Floyd
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R292
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Discovery Miles 2 670
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Beautiful bird illustrations by Madeleine Floyd Details of the
wonderful songs and sounds of our birds A celebration of our
feathered creatures and their songs for all bird lovers A
celebration of British birds and their songs, from the sought-after
artist Madeleine Floyd. Some 50 of her exquisite drawings of birds,
along with their specific eggs are captured here for fans of her
work and wildlife enthusiasts. It includes details of the songs and
sounds made by each of the birds, from sparrows, tits, to the
lyrical nightingale. The latter has up to 250 different phrases in
his song and each performance is made up of a unique composition.
The art of Madeleine Floyd is beautifully presented in this gem of
a book and should delight all bird lovers.
Restless, protean, fluid, evanescent - despite being hugely
challenging to represent visually, water has gained a peculiar
significance in the art of the twentieth century. This may be due
to the fact that it allows for a range of metaphorical meanings,
many of which are particularly appropriate to the modern age. Not
only a subject of contemporary art, but also a material
increasingly used in art-making, water's double presence can be
detected as much in the marine-themed watercolours of Turner as in
the more recent works of performance and installation art in which
it is directly employed as a medium. "Water and Art" probes the
ways in which water has gained an unprecedented prominence in
modern Western art, as well as seeking to illuminate its depiction
in earlier periods. David Clarke employs a cross-cultural approach,
finding parallels within contemporary Chinese art, which draws on a
cultural tradition in which water has a marked presence as both
subject and medium. Featuring a wealth of images by artists from
East and West including Leonardo da Vinci, Bernini, Turner,
Gericault, Klee, Matisse, Monet, Picasso, Mondrian, Kandinsky, Fu
Baoshi, Shi Tao, Wei Zixi and Fang Rending, "Water and Art" helps
to promote a new and less culturally-narrow approach to the
understanding of art. Fast-paced, accessible, and comprehensive, it
will appeal to the specialist and the general reader alike,
offering fresh perspectives on familiar artists as well as an
introduction to others who are much less recognised in the
literature of art history.
In this major work on landscape photography, extensively
illustrated in colour and black & white, Liz Wells is concerned
with the ways in which photographers engage with issues about land,
its representation and idealisation. She demonstrates how the
visual interpretation of land as landscape reflects and reinforces
contemporary political, social and environmental attitudes. She
also asks what is at stake in landscape photography now through
placing critical appraisal of key examples of work by photographers
working in, for example, the USA, in Europe, Scandinavia and Baltic
areas, within broader art historical and political concerns. This
illuminating book will interest readers in photography and media,
geography, art history and travel, as well as those concerned with
environmental issues.
For thousands of years, our ancestors held a close connection with
the landscapes they lived in. They imbued it with meaning: stone
monuments, sacred groves, places of pilgrimage. In our modern world
we have rather lost that enchantment and intimate knowledge of
place. James Canton takes us on a journey through England seeking
to see through more ancient eyes, to understand what landscape
meant to those that came before us. We visit stone circles, the
West Kennet long barrow, a Crusader round church and sites of
religious visions. We meet the Dagenham Idol and the intricately
carved Lion Man figure. We find artefacts buried in farmers'
fields. There is history and meaning encoded into the lands and
places we live in, if only we take the time to look. Our natural
world has never been under more threat. If we relocate our sense of
wonder, veneration and awe in the landscapes we live in, we might
just be better at saving it.
America's favorite flora are the homey ray flowers, a tribe
featuring daisies, sunflowers, chrysanthemums, dahlias,
coneflowers, and black-eyed Susans, combined with the elegant,
multifaceted rose. Children pick ray flowers for their prepubescent
crush or for their mom; when they get older, they graduate to the
rose, a more sophisticated choice. Both high culture and pop
culture embrace floral imagery; think of Annie Liebovitz's famous
nude photograph of Bette Midler blanketed in long-stemmed American
Beauties on the cover of Rolling Stone, or zombies featured in a
Wars of the Roses comic book. Thousands of postcards and greeting
cards are covered in a sea of roses and ray flowers. Meet Daisy
Mae, see Daisy the dog, and view the presidential Rose Garden, as
well as influential American and European works of art. These
images are combined with the history and romance of our favorite
flowers. A nonallergenic floral extravaganza!
This stunning series of pocketbooks from Kew offers a snapshot into
the diverse and beautiful world of plants. Each book lavishly
showcases choice examples from individual plant groups or
collections, and this new title showcases Japanese plants, from
chrysanthemums, to cherry blossom, camellia and maples. Published
to coincide with the new Japan festival at Kew Gardens in October
2020. The Library, Art and Archives at Kew is one of the most
extensive botanical libraries in the world, with the oldest item
dating back to the 1370s. In this pocketbook series from Kew, each
book presents 40 botanical paintings from the collection,
illustrating the variety within each plant group, as well as the
diversity of the collection and artistic styles. An introductory
chapter by a Kew expert provides an overview of the plant group or
theme, and extended captions accompany each painting. The luxury
finish on these books make them a must-have gift item, printed on
uncoated paper and with a cloth and foil finish.
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