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William Bartram's Visual Wonders (Paperback)
The Drawings of an American Naturalist
Imprint: University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages: 296
Illustrations: 49 b&w & 8 color illustrations
ISBN: 9780822967613
Published: 28th October 2025
Script Academic & Professional
Pages: 296
Illustrations: 49 b&w & 8 color illustrations
ISBN: 9780822967613
Published: 28th October 2025
Script Academic & Professional
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Winner, The Athenaeum of Philadelphia 2024 Literary Award for Nonfiction
Pennsylvania naturalist William Bartram (1739–1823) is best known as the author of a travelogue describing his botanizing journey through the American South in the late eighteenth century. Writing was not, however, Bartram’s only or even preferred method of recording the natural world around him. His deeply unconventional drawings, depicting sentient plants and hybrid organic forms, lie at the heart of his understanding of nature. With this book, Elizabeth Athens considers the strangeness of Bartram’s graphic enterprise, exploring the essential role his renderings played in his natural history. For Bartram, the making and interpretation of figures on a surface was a dynamic and collaborative relationship between nature, the observing artist-naturalist, and the audience. This book offers the first in-depth investigation of Bartram’s drawing practice as central to his understanding of nature. Through an examination of Bartram’s approach to botanical and zoological representation, Athens highlights the struggle between different modes of seeing nature in eighteenth-century Enlightenment science.
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