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Anna Atkins: Photographs Of British Alg : Cyanotype Impressions

English, German · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 01.04.2022

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Shortly after William Henry Fox Talbot announced his invention of photography in 1839, the dedicated amateur botanist Anna Atkins, daughter of a prominent British scientist, began to experiment with the new medium. In 1843 she turned to her friend Sir John Herschel's recently discovered cyanotype process to publish her growing collection of native seaweeds-a daring way to introduce photography into book illustration. At regular intervals over the next decade, Atkins printed and issued these bracingly modern, deeply-hued photograms to her "botanical friends" in the form of hand-stitched fascicles of a book she entitled Photographs of British Algæ: Cyanotype Impressions.
The first book to be illustrated by photography and the earliest sustained application of photography to science, British Algæ is a landmark in the histories of publishing and photography. Of the nearly two dozen substantially complete or partial copies known to exist, each is distinct in its appearance and often in its number and arrangement of plates. The set of 13 parts she gave to Sir John Herschel-now in the Spencer Collection of The New York Public Library-is especially important and was carefully preserved by generations of the Herschel family exactly as Sir John received it. This sumptuous facsimile edition reproduces the recto and verso of each plate, presenting the work as its creator intended: as bound volumes to lingered over, studied and admired, page by extraordinary page.

Co-published with The New York Public Library

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Contents:
Part I: 24 pages + cover
Part II: 26 pages + cover
Part III: 26 pages + cover
Part IV: 26 pages + cover
Part V: 26 pages + cover
Part VI: 26 pages + cover
Part VII: 26 pages + cover
Part VIII: 26 pages + cover
Part IX: 26 pages + cover
Part X: 26 pages + cover
Part XI: 26 pages + cover
Part XII: 26 pages + cover
Vol. 1: 154 pages + cover

About the author

Anna Atkins (1799–1871) came of age in Victorian England and lived much of her life at Halstead Place in Kent. After producing Photographs of British Algæ, she collaborated with her friend Anne Dixon to create striking cyanotypes of ferns, feathers and flowering plants. In addition to The New York Public Library, choice holdings of her photographs can be found the collections such as those of the Royal Society in London, the Linnean Society, the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Rijksmuseum and the Jardin des Plantes in Paris.

Product details

Authors Anna Atkins, ATKINS ANNA, Joshua Chuang, Larry J. Schaaf
Publisher Steidl Druckerei und Verlag
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 01.04.2022, delayed
 
EAN 9783958295100
ISBN 978-3-95829-510-0
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

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