A Country No More: Rediscovering The Landscapes Of John James Audubon

A Country No More: Rediscovering The Landscapes Of John James Audubon

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The First Artist To Retrace The Steps And Revisit The Landscapes Of John James Audubon, From The East Coast, To The Gulf Coast, To The Heartland And Rocky Mountains.Bronze Winner Of The 2022 Ippy Awards In Natureforeword Reviews 2021 Indies Silver Medal For Best Coffee Table Bookin 2010, When Photographer Krista Elrick Began Traversing John James Audubon Country In Search Of The Birds The Nineteenthcentury American Naturalist Observed, Painted, And Wrote About, She Encountered Scarcely A Sighting. Instead, She Found The Lushly Forested Watersheds And Waterways That Audubon Had Passionately Described In His Journals Vastly Altered With Many Of The Bird Species Extinct And Their Supporting Habitat All But Disappeared. Industrial Buildings, Parking Lots, And Strip Malls Had Overtaken Much Of The Area, Edging Out The Natural World. It Was A Country No More.With A Vintage Hasselblad Film Camera In Hand, Elrick Traveled More Than 45,000 Miles Over Ten Years, Following In The Footsteps Of Audubon As She Sought Clues To What Had Happened To These Places And To The Animals And Peoples Who Once Lived There. Starting At His Home In Mill Grove Near Philadelphia, She Retraced Audubons Many Journeys To The Bluffs Of Cincinnati Overlooking The Ohio River; To The Key Port Town Of Henderson, Kentucky; To The Confluence Of The Ohio And Mississippi Rivers And The Burgeoning Frontier Towns Of Natchez In Mississippi And St. Francisville And New Orleans In Louisiana; Then Back East To Charleston In South Carolina And St. Augustine And Key West In Florida On The Atlantic Coast; And On To Far West And The Confluence Of The Missouri And Yellowstone Rivers; And On A Final Journey To Audubons Gravesite In The Trinity Church Cemetery In New York City. What A Journey.Audubons Approach To Painting Birds Was Unique. He Would Kill However Many Birds He Needed, Brought Them Back To A Studio Or A Room Where He Was Lodging, Constructed Scenes With Backdrops From A Variety Of Locales, And Rendered Them In The Paintings We Revere Today. Elrick Responds To That Approach By Creating Collages Of Her Own, Integrating The Blackandwhite Images She Made Of The Places Audubon And She Traveled Through With Historic Bank Notes, Period Maps, And Other Ephemera That Yield Fascinating Insights Into The Landscapes Of Audubon Today. And We See The Changes And Resulting Effects On The Natural World And Its Species As Well As On The Lives Of The Native Americans And African Americans Who Once Occupied The Areas During Audubons Day.In Her Research Elrick Also Discoveredas His Biographers Havethat Audubon Himself Was Something Of An Enigma, A Fabulist Who Told Enchanting Yet Often Conflicting Stories About His Own History And Identity And What He Saw In The Field. Elricks Book Offers Us A Fascinating Compendium That Gives Us A Fresh And Provocative Perspective On Audubonthe Man And The Artisthis Times And Enduring Legacy.

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  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book has two hundred fifty-six pages. It provides an in-depth look at John James Audubon's landscapes and legacy.
  • Q: What is the binding type of the book? A: The book is a hardcover edition. This binding ensures durability and makes it suitable for display as a coffee table book.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The book measures twelve point zero one inches in length, one point two six inches in width, and ten inches in height. These dimensions make it a substantial and visually impactful volume.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Krista Elrick. She is known for her photography and her exploration of Audubon's landscapes.
  • Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: The book belongs to the genre of nature and art. It combines photography with historical insights about Audubon's work.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for all ages? A: Yes, the book is suitable for all ages. It offers educational content about nature and historical perspectives that can engage a wide audience.
  • Q: How should I display the book? A: You can display the book on a coffee table or bookshelf. Its visually appealing cover and content make it a great conversation starter.
  • Q: Can I read this book as a beginner in art or nature studies? A: Yes, beginners can easily read this book. It provides insightful commentary that is accessible to those new to Audubon or nature art.
  • Q: What themes are explored in this book? A: The book explores themes of environmental change, artistic legacy, and historical context. It examines the impact of urbanization on the landscapes Audubon once depicted.
  • Q: What is the best way to care for this book? A: To care for the book, keep it in a dry, cool place and avoid exposure to direct sunlight. This will help preserve its condition over time.
  • Q: How should I clean the book if it gets dirty? A: If the book gets dirty, gently wipe the cover with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions that could damage the binding.
  • Q: Is this book part of a series? A: No, this book is a standalone publication. It uniquely focuses on the landscapes of John James Audubon without being part of a series.
  • Q: What if I receive a damaged copy of the book? A: If you receive a damaged copy, you should contact the seller for a return or exchange. Most sellers have policies in place for such situations.
  • Q: What awards has this book received? A: The book won the Bronze Award at the 2022 IPPY Awards in Nature. It also received the Foreword Review’s 2021 INDIES Silver Medal for Best Coffee Table Book.
  • Q: Are there any additional resources related to this book? A: Yes, the book may include references to online resources or other works by Krista Elrick. Check the bibliography for more information.
  • Q: Can I purchase this book online? A: Yes, the book is available for purchase online through various retailers. You can check popular book-selling websites for availability.

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