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Extinct: Artistic Impressions of Our Lost Wildlife [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 136 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 305x215x16 mm, kaal: 1333 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: CSIRO Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 148631371X
  • ISBN-13: 9781486313716
  • Formaat: Hardback, 136 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 305x215x16 mm, kaal: 1333 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: CSIRO Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 148631371X
  • ISBN-13: 9781486313716
Showcases stunning artwork and stories of Australian animals that have been lost to extinction.

Australia is home to an incredible diversity of native animals. While Australian animals are among the most unique in the world, they are also among the most endangered, with hundreds currently on the brink of extinction. We must act quickly if we are to save these species, as once gone, they are gone forever.

Extinct is a collection of artworks from established and emerging Australian fine artists, each depicting an Australian animal that has already, for various reasons, tumbled over the edge into extinction. Extinct laments their loss, but also celebrates their former existence, diversity and significance. The stunning artworks are accompanied by stories of each animal, highlighting the importance of what we have lost, so that we appreciate what we have not lost yet.

Extinct features artworks from Sue Anderson, Brook Garru Andrew, Andrew Baines, Elizabeth Banfield, Sally Bourke, Jacob Boylan, Nadine Christensen, Simon Collins, Lottie Consalvo, Henry Curchod, Sarah Faulkner, Dianne Fogwell, David Frazer, Martin George, Bruce Goold, Eliza Gosse, Simone Griffin, Johanna Hildebrandt, Miles Howard-Wilks, Nick Howson, Brendan Huntley, Ben Jones, Alex Latham, Rosemary Lee, Amanda Marburg, Chris Mason, Terry Matassoni, Rick Matear, Eden Menta, Reg Mombassa, Tom O'Hern, Bernard Ollis, Emma Phillips, Nick Pont, Geoffrey Ricardo, Sally Robinson, Anthony Romagnano, Gwen Scott, Marina Strocchi, Jenny Watson and Allie Webb.

Features:
  • Features original art from over 40 contemporary and distinguished Australian artists.
  • Highlights many species never before depicted or photographed, or for which only a handful of visual references exist.
  • Provides descriptions and fascinating facts about these lost species, their behavior and biology.
  • Includes previously unheard stories of these extinct animals, drawn from Indigenous histories, colonial commerce and European settlement.
  • Features a Foreword and artwork from Brook Garru Andrew.
  • Features poetry by Mark Tredinnick.

Arvustused

"I am devastated that I will never see a Gastric Brooding Frog give birth through her mouth or a Big Eared Hopping Mouse disappear into the distance. I will never hear the call of a Christmas Island Pipistrelle pierce the night or the roar of a Thylacinus. With whimsical portraits and sober words, Dr Benjamin Gray reminds us of what we have already lost and implores us to keep fighting for all our unique creatures be they small, brown or hopping." -- Dr Jenny Gray * Chief Executive Officer, Zoos Victoria * "Notwithstanding the eloquence and insightfulness of the words, it is the artworks that give this book its power, pathos and beauty; its ability to move us. Each of the 39 extinct species is portrayed in a manner that gives some sense of its essence." -- John Woinarski * Historical Records of Australian Science 33(1) * "The stunning artworks are accompanied by stories of each animal, highlighting the importance of what we have lost so that we appreciate the species we have not yet lost." * Australian Wildlife Volume 3 *

Foreword 3(4)
Acknowledgements 7(3)
Introduction 10(4)
Big-Eared Hopping Mouse
14(2)
Notomys Macrotis
Blue-Grey Mouse
16(2)
Pseudomys Glaucus
Bramble Cay Melomys
18(2)
Melomys Rubicola
Broad-Cheeked Hopping Mouse
20(2)
Notomys Robustus
Broad-Faced Potoroo
22(2)
Potorous Platyops
Capricorn Rabbit-Rat
24(2)
Conilurus Capricornensis
Christmas Island Pipistrelle
26(2)
Pipistrellus Murrayi
Crescent Nailtail Wallaby
28(2)
Onychogalea Lunata
Darling Downs Hopping Mouse
30(2)
Notomys Mordax
Desert Bandicoot
32(2)
Pemmeles Eremiana
Desert Bettong
34(2)
Bettongia Anhydra
Desert Rat-Kangaroo
36(2)
Caloprymnus Campestris
Dusky Flying Fox
38(2)
Pteropus Brunneus
Eastern Hare-Wallaby
40(2)
Lagorchestes Leporides
Eungella Gastric-Brooding Frog
42(2)
Rheobatrachus Vitellinus
Gould's Mouse
44(2)
Pseudomys Gouldii
Kangaroo Island Emu
46(2)
Dromaius Baudinianus
King Island Emu
48(2)
Dromaius Ater
Lake Mackay Hare-Wallaby
50(2)
Lagorchestes Asomatus
Lake Pedder Earthworm
52(2)
Hypolimnus Pedderensis
Lesser Bilby
54(2)
Macrotis Leucura
Lesser Stick-Nest Rat
56(2)
Leporillus Apicalis
Long-Tailed Hopping Mouse
58(2)
Notomys Longicaudatus
Lord Howe Flax Snail
60(2)
Placostylus Cuniculinsulae
Lord Howe Gerygone
62(4)
Gerygone Insularis
Mount Glorious Day Frog
66(2)
Taudactylus Diurnus
Nullarbor Dwarf Bettong
68(2)
Bettongia Pusilla
Paradise Parrot
70(2)
Psephotellus Pulcherrimus
Pig-Footed Bandicoot
72(2)
Chaeropus Ecaudatus
Robust White-Eye
74(2)
Zosterops Strenuus
Sharp Snouted Day Frog
76(2)
Taudactylus Acutirostris
Short-Tailed Hopping Mouse
78(2)
Notomys Amplus
Southern Gastric-Brooding Frog
80(2)
Rheobatmchus Silus
Tasman Starling
82(4)
Aplonis Fusca
Thylacine
86(4)
Thylacinus Cynocephalus
Toolache Wallaby
90(2)
Macropus Greyi
Tornelasmias Capricorni
92(2)
White Gallinule
94(4)
Porphyrio Albus
White-Footed Rabbit-Rat
98(2)
Conilurus Albipes
A Story Of Hope: The Mountain Pygmy-Possum And The Bogong Moth
100(5)
Burramys Parvus
Agrotis Infusa
Artist biographies 105(16)
References 121(15)
Index 136
Benjamin Gray is an ecologist and historian whose work aims to explore the ethical and emotional significance of extinction, interactions between human and non-human animals in modern society, and the serious social, economic and environmental consequences of global biodiversity loss. He is a self-taught artist and keen follower of the Arts in Australia and internationally.