Photography, Natural History and the Nineteenth-Century Museum: Exchanging Views of Empire

Photography, Natural History and the Nineteenth-Century Museum: Exchanging Views of Empire

Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 1472431294
ISBN 13: 9781472431295
Publication date: March 27th, 2017
Publisher: Routledge
Pages: 234

Genres: Romance, Science & Technology, History, Art & Photography

Kathleen Davidson explores the intricate relationships between photography, natural history, and the emergence of museums during the transformative Victorian era. This period saw remarkable advancements that not only reshaped societal understanding of nature but also redefined the role of visual culture in conveying knowledge. The book delves into how photography became an essential tool in the study and display of natural history, providing new perspectives and insights into the empire's vast reach.

Davidson examines the nuances of how photographic practices influenced museum exhibits, allowing for a dynamic exchange of ideas and cultural narratives. The fusion of art and science during this time cultivated a deeper appreciation for the natural world, while also reflecting the complexities of imperial attitudes. Through a rich analysis, the work uncovers the pivotal role that these emerging institutions played in shaping public consciousness and cultural identity in the context of a rapidly evolving empire.

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