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Nature's Museums

Victorian Science and the Architecture of Display
Princeton Architectural Press

By Carla Yanni

6 x 9 in; 216 pp;
100 B/W illustrations
Paperback
Published in June, 2005
ISBN 9781568984728
ISBN10 1568984723

SKU# 9781568984728

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"Nature's Museums . . . is a major contribution to our understanding of the history of public architecture, scientific practice, and the cultural life of the Victorian era." -- Jim Secord, University of CambridgeCabinets of curiosity, glass-enc...

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"Nature's Museums . . . is a major contribution to our understanding of the history of public architecture, scientific practice, and the cultural life of the Victorian era." -- Jim Secord, University of Cambridge
Cabinets of curiosity, glass-enclosed cathedrals stuffed with sea shells, butterflies, lizards, birds, animals, and exotic marvels of all kinds -- our Victorian forebears went to extraordinary lengths to acquire and display the strange fruits of the earth. Their carefully organized collections helped shape our vision of the natural world and form the social and architectural construction of knowledge we confront today.
In this beautifully illustrated book, historian Carla Yanni brings together the history of architecture and the history of science in an engaging study of how the Victorians approached the housing and display of scientific artifacts.

 

Carla Yanni is associate professorof art history at Rutgers University.She lives in Highland Park, NewJersey.