Distributed for Bodleian Library Publishing
Catesby’s Natural History
A beautiful reproduction of naturalist Mark Catesby’s flora and fauna illustrations of North America and the Caribbean.
Mark Catesby was an eighteenth-century naturalist and artist whose work on the natural history of North America and the Caribbean still resonates today. During several perilous trips, Catesby collected specimens and made extensive observations in the field, gathering material that would eventually become The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands, which featured 220 elaborate, distinctive hand-colored illustrations.
With their striking combinations of animals and plants paired together with the first-hand observations he made, Catesby’s stunning illustrations were widely appreciated in their time and catalyzed interest in the natural history of Colonial America. Ultimately, his work was established as a key reference for the scientific understanding of natural history. As an artist, Catesby meticulously recorded the environment, sifting fact from fiction about the lives of the plants and animals he observed. As a collector, he introduced many living plants to Britain, thereby changing European gardens forever.
Catesby’s Natural History reproduces all the original plates and shows how Catesby’s practical field experience shaped his work in all areas. Whether through the now-extinct species he recorded or the cultural changes he witnessed, his research continues to be relevant, demonstrating the vulnerability and fragility of the natural world.
304 pages | 230 color plates | 9.45 x 12.99 | © 2024
Art: Art--General Studies
Biological Sciences: Natural History
Table of Contents
2. Who was Mark Catesby?
3. On Habitats and Uses
4. On Indigenous and Enslaved Peoples
5. On Collection and Cultivation
6. On Illustrations
7. On Publishing the Natural History
8. Legacy
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