Mark Catesby's Natural History of America. The Watercolours from the Royal Library, Windsor Castle (original) (raw)

Mark Catesby's preparatory drawings for 'The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands'

Henrietta McBurney Ryan

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Map, Paper, Prints A Conversation about Catesby's Natural History and Material Culture

Martin Brückner

Winterthur Portfolio, 2022

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Capturing Nature: American Artists' Pursuit of Natural History

Ellery Foutch

Flora/Fauna: The Naturalist Impulse in American Art, 2017

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A variant issue of Mark Catesby's Natural history of Carolina (volume 1, issued 1729-1732) given to John Bartram

Henrietta McBurney Ryan

Archives of Natural History , 2023

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New visions of a new world: the conservation and analysis of the John White watercolours

Janet Ambers

2000

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The dates of the parts of Mark Catesby's The natural history of Carolina … (London, 1731–1743 [1729–1747])

leslie k overstreet

Archives of natural history, 2014

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Maria Sibylla Merian and Mark Catesby: naturalist artists

Henrietta McBurney Ryan

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Art Follows Empire: new scholarship in early American art history, Perspective, 2015 [introduction available]

Wendy Bellion

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Gainsborough's House Catesby watercolours from the Royal Collection

Henrietta McBurney Ryan

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“Cartographic Representation in the Age of Vernacular Landscape: Pictorial Metaphor in Stephen Long’s Map of the Country Drained by the Mississippi (1822),” in Rosenbaum and Capello, eds., Cartographic Expeditions and Visual Culture in the Nineteenth-Century Americas (Routledge, 2021), 60-75.

Kenneth Haltman

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“Painting as Exploration: Visualizing Nature in Eighteenth-Century Colonial Science,” Colonial Latin American Review, vol. 15, no. 1 (June 2006): 81–104

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Painting American Frontiers: "Encounter" and the Borders of American Identity in Nineteenth-Century Art

David Peters Corbett

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Northwest Coast of North America, Art as Reflected in Wet Sites

Dale R . Croes

Susan Point Works on Paper, 2014

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American Landscapes, Erasures and RecoveriesL Frederic Church's The Vale of St Thomas and the Recovery of History in Landscape Painting

Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert

2009

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Charlotte Townsend-Gault, Jennifer Kramer, and Ḳi-Ḳe-in, eds., Native Art of the Northwest Coast: A History of Changing Ideas, Vancouver and Toronto, UBC Press, 2013, 1120 pp., 19 colour illustrations, hardcover, 195,ISBN:978−0774820493;2014paperback,195, ISBN: 978-0774820493; 2014 paperback, 195,ISBN:9780774820493;2014paperback,75, ISBN: 978-0774820509

Megan A . Smetzer

RACAR : Revue d'art canadienne, 2014

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Jean Lipman and Helen M. Franc, Introduction by John I.H. Baur, Bright Stars: American Painting and Sculpture since 1776. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1976. 150 illus., $40.25

Roald Nasgaard

RACAR : Revue d'art canadienne, 1977

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The Shaping of American Art

Britta Dwyer

The Art Book

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Art of the Northwest Coast (Jonaitis)

Jennifer Kramer

Museum Anthropology Review, 2008

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A British Sentiment: Landscape Drawings and Watercolors 1750-1950 from the Collection of John Harbold

Phillip Earenfight

2017

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BOOK REVIEWS Privileging the Past: Historicism in the Art of the Northwest Coast

Brenda Trofanenko

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“One of the Best-Kept Secrets: The Drawings Collection of the New-York Historical Society,” Master Drawings, 42:1, 2004, 19-36.

Roberta Olson

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Charles Bird King's picture gallery, fashioning American taste and nation 1824-1861

Rowena Houghton Dasch

2013

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Review: Transporting Visions: The Movement of Images in Early American

Abigail Glogower

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Book Review: Transformations: Harriet and Helena Scott, Colonial Sydney’s Finest Natural History Painters, written by Vanessa Finney

Rachel Franks

Dictionary of Sydney, 2019

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Arcadian Waters and Wanton Seas: The Iconology of Waterscapes in Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Culture

Arne Neset

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PDF 2: Zuber’s “Indépendance” (1853), a hand-painted restatement of “Scenic America” (1835)

Robert M. Kelly

DE LA MANUFACTURE AU MUR: Pour une histoire matérielle du papier peint 1770-1914 , 2019

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Old World Conventions and New World Curiosities: North American Landscapes Through European Eyes

Helen Dewar

Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 2003

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Picturing America: The Golden Age of Pictorial Maps by Stephen J. Hornsby (review)

Steven Schnell

2017

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‘American’ Landscapes and Erasures: Frederic Church’s The Vale of St. Thomas and the Recovery of History in Landscape Painting

Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert

2009

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From Sea to Shining Sea": Key Resources in U.S. Environmental History

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Choice Reviews Online, 2015

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Remapping American Art

Kathie Manthorne

American Art, 2008

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Table of Contents for A Companion to American Art (Wiley-Blackwell, 2015)

Jennifer Greenhill

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John White and the Invention of Anthropology: Landscape, Ethnography, and Situating the Other in Roanoke

Michael Harkin

Histories of Anthropology Annual, 2011

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The John Bradby Blake Drawings in the Natural History Museum, London: Joseph Banks Puts Them to Work

Charlie Jarvis

Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2017

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The Sea Mark: Captain John Smith’s Voyage to New England, by Russell M. Lawson

Russell Lawson

The English Historical Review, 2016

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