
Birds
The Art of Ornithology (Pocket edition)
Jonathan Elphick(Author)
The Natural History Museum (Publisher)
Published on 7. September 2023
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-565-09551-2 (ISBN)
Description
Jonathan Elphick tells the remarkable story of the development of bird art through the centuries. The book features early, skilfully executed but often fanciful images of birds, scientific illustrations produced during the ages of exploration, and modern approaches capturing the essence of these freest of all creatures. This reduced size edition is chunky yet portable, and retains the lavish finish of the original gift book. The outstanding selection of images from the unrivalled collection at the Natural History Museum includes exquisitely crafted works from some of the most famous bird artists ever published including Audubon, Lear,
MacGillivray and Gould.
MacGillivray and Gould.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
Over 100 colour images
Dimensions
Height: 158 mm
Width: 184 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
618 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-565-09551-2 (9780565095512)
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Person
Jonathan Elphick is a wildlife writer, editor, consultant, lecturer and broadcaster, specialising in ornithology.
During a career spanning almost 40 years, he has written many books including The World of Birds, the bestseller Birdsong (2012) and the award-winning Birdwatcher's Handbook (2001). He was researcher for Birds & People (2013), the largest survey of cultural attitudes to birds worldwide, and spent five years as researcher on the acclaimed bestseller Birds Britannica (2005).
During a career spanning almost 40 years, he has written many books including The World of Birds, the bestseller Birdsong (2012) and the award-winning Birdwatcher's Handbook (2001). He was researcher for Birds & People (2013), the largest survey of cultural attitudes to birds worldwide, and spent five years as researcher on the acclaimed bestseller Birds Britannica (2005).