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Nature's Engraver [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 480 pages, 83 line drawings
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-2009
  • Kirjastus: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN-10: 0226823911
  • ISBN-13: 9780226823911
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 480 pages, 83 line drawings
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-2009
  • Kirjastus: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN-10: 0226823911
  • ISBN-13: 9780226823911
Thomas Bewick’s (1753–1828) History of British Birds was the first field guide for ordinary people, illustrated with woodcuts of astonishing accuracy and beauty. In Nature’s Engraver, Jenny Uglow tells the story of the farmer’s son from Tyneside who became one of Britain’s greatest and most popular engravers. It is a story of violent change, radical politics, lost ways of life, and the beauty of the wild—a journey to the beginning of our lasting obsession with the natural world.  “A refined and engaging biography, as beautifully wrought, in its way, as Bewick’s woodcuts.”—New York Times “Uglow’s clear prose sparkles like Bewick’s River Tyne.”—Los Angeles Times “This is a lovely book, not just in the quality and sympathy of the writing but in the care of its design and illustration. ( Uglow) has turned a rich but undramatic life into a vignette as full of interest and details as one of Bewick’s own woodcuts.”—Sunday Telegraph “A splendid biography. But it becomes an endearing one by the scattered presence of so many of Bewick’s woodcuts.”—Washington Post “Another triumph for England’s most innovative biographer, and a marvelous treat for fans of Bewick’s beguiling work.”—Kirkus Reviews  

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"Uglow's clear prose sparkles like Bewick's River Tyne." - Los Angeles Times "This is a lovely book, not just in the quality and sympathy of the writing but in the care of its design and illustration. Uglow has turned a rich but undramatic life into a vignette as full of interest and details as one of Bewick's own woodcuts." - Sunday Telegraph "A splendid biography. But it becomes an endearing one by the scattered presence of so many of Bewick's woodcuts." - Washington Post "Another triumph for England's most innovative biographer, and a marvelous treat for fans of Bewick's beguiling work." - Kirkus Reviews "A refined and engaging biography, as beautifully wrought, in its way, as Bewick's woodcuts." - New York Times"

Maps
ix
Prologue: A Plain Man's Art xiii
I Source
The Banks of the Tyne
3(14)
Nature and Drawing
17(10)
The Common
27(12)
'Beilby's Wild Lad'
39(15)
Life in the Town
54(10)
Pretty Histories
64(13)
God Gave the Earth to You'
77(14)
II Stream
North and South
91(15)
Partner
106(12)
'Esto Perpetua!'
118(11)
Walking
129(12)
Bell and John
141(12)
Among the Animals
153(19)
Quadrupeds
172(17)
III Flood
From Fur to Feathers
189(12)
'Your Lads'
201(16)
Red Nightcap Days
217(12)
Daily Bread
229(13)
Land Birds
242(20)
On His Own
262(18)
Home and Friends
280(13)
IV Tide
Water Birds
293(13)
With Bewick, I Was Then Happy
306(15)
Back to Business
321(8)
Shifting Ground
329(7)
Fame, Fables and Apprentices
336(17)
Taking Stock
353(13)
Salmon and Swallows
366(11)
Sore Tired
377(18)
Epilogue: Nature's Engraver 395(10)
Acknowledgements 405(2)
Workshop Apprentices 407(2)
Abbreviations, Sources and Notes 409(31)
List of Illustrations 440(3)
Index 443
Jenny Uglow is an editor at Chatto & Windus. Her books include Elizabeth Gaskell: A Habit of Stories; The Lunar Men, winner of the PEN International prize for history; and Hogarth: A Life and a World.