Maria Sibylla Merian. Changing the Nature of Art and Science - van de Roemer Bert; Pieters Florence; Mulder Hans; Etheridge Kay; van Delft Marieke

Maria Sibylla Merian

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Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717), a German-born woman later living in the Netherlands, is famous for her groundbreaking work on caterpillars, moths and butterflies. Her extraordinary story and her contributions to art and science have fascinated many scholars and nature and art lovers, and have inspired artists and writers alike. In 2017 an international conference in Amsterdam celebrated the conjunction of new scholarship and artistic works related to this pioneering naturalist and artist. This book is the result of this cross-pollination. Maria Sibylla Merian. Changing the Nature of Art and Science provides new insights into Merian's life and work, re-examines the existing canon, and explores her influence on the contemporary arts. The contributing authors variously investigate her network, her processes and products, and her impact on art and natural history. Her work is compared to that of artists and scientists who preceded and followed her, as well as to that of contemporaries, both male and female...
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2022Uitgever: Lannoo304 paginasTaal: EngelsGrootte:  270x222x30ISBN-10: 940148533XISBN-13: 9789401485333

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