Science illustration : a history of visual knowledge from the 15th century to today
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Cologne : Taschen, 2022.
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Published
Cologne : Taschen, 2022.
Format
Book
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436 pages : illustrations ; 38 cm
Language
English

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Science and illustration have always walked hand in hand, and not only the scientific community but the general public as well have used images since early history to understand natural phenomena. Moreover, from Galileo to Einstein, our modern history has been written with the key support of art and with all the insights it contributes. This XL-sized book collects more than 300 graphic works that range from original sketches to technical drawings, and from meticulous hand illustrations to computer-generated images. The Western scientific revolution that started in the 14th century catapulted humankind into a completely new way of understanding how nature and the world around us behaved. Whether it was diseases caused by viruses or the vast galaxies of the cosmos, a new army of professionals turned their minds to unlocking and reshaping the universe of our experience with a dialectic positioned between theory and evidence. The field of illustration and the development of knowledge became inseparably intertwined, as can be seen by the majestic works shown in this book that were produced by the scientists and artists who specialized in this combined field. Explore here the work of more than 700 scientists and over 300 discoveries in anatomy, physics, chemistry, astronomy, mechanics, and many other scientific fields, through the visual works that bring them to life. Combined with detailed texts explaining their scientific significance, the illustrations in this book introduce the work of such pionieering scientists as Andreas Vesalius, Isaac Newton, Marie Curie, and Rosalind Franklin. The visualizations themselves present game-changing ideas and discoveries from the 15th century to the present day, notably including Galileo’s watercolors of the moon, Bourgery’s unparalleled Atlas of Human Anatomy and Surgery, Florence Nightingale’s statistical diagrams to indicate war casualties, and Einstein’s quickly scribbled ideas for his general theory of relativity.
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Text in English, French and German.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Escardó, A., & Wiedemann, J. (2022). Science illustration: a history of visual knowledge from the 15th century to today . Taschen.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Escardó, Anna and Julius Wiedemann. 2022. Science Illustration: A History of Visual Knowledge From the 15th Century to Today. Taschen.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Escardó, Anna and Julius Wiedemann. Science Illustration: A History of Visual Knowledge From the 15th Century to Today Taschen, 2022.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Escardó, Anna,, and Julius Wiedemann. Science Illustration: A History of Visual Knowledge From the 15th Century to Today Taschen, 2022.

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