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Antarctic Eye : The Visual Journey
Antarctic Eye : The Visual Journey
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Antarctic Eye: The Visual Journey documents over 200 years of Antarctic imagery ranging from the historical and botanical to the modernist and postmodern.
Divided into three parts, To the Edge, The Heroic Era and The Contemporary Period, this lavish book features the work of over 50 artists.
The first images of Antarctica were not painted or drawn from observation; they were the wild imaginings of a place unknown.
Maps were made by the early scientific cartographers from a combination of the known and the imagined.
With these beautiful ancient charts of Terra incognita the first polar explorers launched their small wooden ships and sailed off with great hope into unknown southern waters.
This comprehensive book features the work of over 50 artists and documents over 200 years of Antarctic imagery, ranging from the historical and botanical to the modernist and postmodern.
Winner of the Eric Hoffer Award for Excellence in Independent Publishing and Winner of Tasmanian Book Prizes 2009
Author : Lynne Andrews
Hardback : 271 pages
SKU : P02376
Divided into three parts, To the Edge, The Heroic Era and The Contemporary Period, this lavish book features the work of over 50 artists.
The first images of Antarctica were not painted or drawn from observation; they were the wild imaginings of a place unknown.
Maps were made by the early scientific cartographers from a combination of the known and the imagined.
With these beautiful ancient charts of Terra incognita the first polar explorers launched their small wooden ships and sailed off with great hope into unknown southern waters.
This comprehensive book features the work of over 50 artists and documents over 200 years of Antarctic imagery, ranging from the historical and botanical to the modernist and postmodern.
Winner of the Eric Hoffer Award for Excellence in Independent Publishing and Winner of Tasmanian Book Prizes 2009
Author : Lynne Andrews
Hardback : 271 pages
SKU : P02376
Antarctic Eye : The Visual Journey
Regular price
$60.00 AUD
Sale price
$60.00 AUD
Regular price
$90.00 AUD
Unit price
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per
Antarctic Eye : The Visual Journey
Regular price
$60.00 AUD
Sale price
$60.00 AUD
Regular price
$90.00 AUD
Unit price
/
per
Product description
Antarctic Eye: The Visual Journey documents over 200 years of Antarctic imagery ranging from the historical and botanical to the modernist and postmodern.
Divided into three parts, To the Edge, The Heroic Era and The Contemporary Period, this lavish book features the work of over 50 artists.
The first images of Antarctica were not painted or drawn from observation; they were the wild imaginings of a place unknown.
Maps were made by the early scientific cartographers from a combination of the known and the imagined.
With these beautiful ancient charts of Terra incognita the first polar explorers launched their small wooden ships and sailed off with great hope into unknown southern waters.
This comprehensive book features the work of over 50 artists and documents over 200 years of Antarctic imagery, ranging from the historical and botanical to the modernist and postmodern.
Winner of the Eric Hoffer Award for Excellence in Independent Publishing and Winner of Tasmanian Book Prizes 2009
Author : Lynne Andrews
Hardback : 271 pages
SKU : P02376
Divided into three parts, To the Edge, The Heroic Era and The Contemporary Period, this lavish book features the work of over 50 artists.
The first images of Antarctica were not painted or drawn from observation; they were the wild imaginings of a place unknown.
Maps were made by the early scientific cartographers from a combination of the known and the imagined.
With these beautiful ancient charts of Terra incognita the first polar explorers launched their small wooden ships and sailed off with great hope into unknown southern waters.
This comprehensive book features the work of over 50 artists and documents over 200 years of Antarctic imagery, ranging from the historical and botanical to the modernist and postmodern.
Winner of the Eric Hoffer Award for Excellence in Independent Publishing and Winner of Tasmanian Book Prizes 2009
Author : Lynne Andrews
Hardback : 271 pages
SKU : P02376
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