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The Craft of Taxidermy: 4 Classic Books on Preservation Techniques - How to Stuff Birds and Animals Home Taxidermy for Pleasure and Profit Taxidermy Practical Taxidermy etc - cover

The Craft of Taxidermy: 4 Classic Books on Preservation Techniques - How to Stuff Birds and Animals Home Taxidermy for Pleasure and Profit Taxidermy Practical Taxidermy etc

Aaron A. Warford, Montagu Browne, Leon Luther Pray, Albert Burton Farnham

Verlag: e-artnow

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In the compelling anthology "The Craft of Taxidermy: 4 Classic Books on Preservation Techniques," the reader is invited into a rich examination of the art and science of taxidermy as captured in four seminal texts. The collection transcends mere instruction, providing historical context and artistic nuance across a range of literary styles from comprehensive guides to practical manuals. Pivotal works within this collection stand out, not merely for the depth of their technical expertise but for their capacity to weave storytelling into the meticulous craft of preservation, enticing both enthusiasts and scholars alike. The contributing authorsâ€"Aaron A. Warford, Albert Burton Farnham, Leon Luther Pray, and Montagu Browneâ€"come from diverse backgrounds, each bringing their own expertise and perspective to the theme of taxidermy. Their writings align with both the Victorian fascination with natural history and the early modern penchant for scientific exploration. Collectively, this anthology enriches the reader's understanding of the cultural and scientific zeitgeist that spurred the craft's evolution, reflecting broader historical movements and artistic traditions. "The Craft of Taxidermy" offers readers a unique window into a transformative period for taxidermy, capturing the multiplicity of perspectives and innovative approaches within a single volume. The anthology is highly recommended for those seeking to grasp the intricate balance between science and art. With its educational insights and breadth of techniques, readers are encouraged to explore the collection, a treasure trove that stimulates an engaging dialogue among the pioneering voices of taxidermy.
Verfügbar seit: 04.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 3000 Seiten.

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