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The artist's field guide to Yellowstone a natural history by Greater Yellowstone's artists and writers ; edited by Katie Shepherd Christiansen

Catalog Data

Editor:
Christiansen, Katie Shepherd  Search this
Contributor:
House, DG  Search this
Physical description:
xiv, 94 pages illustrations 19 x 21 cm
Type:
Pictorial works
History
Poetry
Identification
Ouvrages illustrés
Poésie
Guidebooks
Guides
Guidebook
travel guidebooks
Guides touristiques
Place:
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park Region
United States
Date:
2021
Notes:
Bookplate: Masinter Endowment for Illustrated books
Summary:
The Artist's Field Guide to Yellowstone introduces readers to the wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem through the works of fifty of the region's distinguished writers and artists. This robust anthology of eclectic artwork and inspiring storytelling offers an enlivened take on the traditional field guide and argues for the intrinsic value of this world-renowned ecosystem. Yellowstone naturalist and artist Katie Shepherd Christiansen has compiled this sensible field guide and elegant art book to highlight the unique biodiversity of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, organized across four habitat strata: sky, earth, soil, and water. Writers and artists pair up to reveal new ways of understanding key species through prose, poetry, and artwork. The addition of scientific descriptions provides a natural history frame, and Christiansen's illustrations of ecologically connected species bring life to every page. --from Google Books
Topic:
Natural history  Search this
Natural history illustration  Search this
Animals  Search this
Plants  Search this
Animal Identification Systems  Search this
Sciences naturelles  Search this
Animaux  Search this
Plantes  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1155351