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Mariposas Nocturnas: Moths of Central and South America, A Study in Beauty and Diversity

Hardback

Main Details

Title Mariposas Nocturnas: Moths of Central and South America, A Study in Beauty and Diversity
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Emmet Gowin
Foreword by Terry Tempest Williams
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 356,Width 279
Category/GenreAnimals and nature in art (still life, landscapes and seascapes, etc)
Individual photographers
Photographs: collections
ISBN/Barcode 9780691176895
ClassificationsDewey:779.32578
Audience
General
Illustrations 90 color + 2 b/w illus.

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton University Press
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publication Date 19 September 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

A stunning portrait of the nocturnal moths of Central and South America by famed American photographer Emmet Gowin American photographer Emmet Gowin (b. 1941) is best known for his portraits of his wife, Edith, and their family, as well as for his images documenting the impact of human activity upon landscapes around the world. For the past fiftee

Author Biography

Emmet Gowin is emeritus professor of photography at Princeton University. His many books include Emmet Gowin and Changing the Earth. His photographs are in collections around the world, including at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Tokyo Museum of Art. Terry Tempest Williams is an author, conservationist, and activist. Her books include The Hour of Land: A Personal Topography of America's National Parks and Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place.

Reviews

"Winner of the 2018 PROSE Award in Popular Science & Popular Mathematics, Association of American Publishers" "One of British Journal of Photography's Chiara Bardelli Nonino Best Books of 2017" "Times Literary Supplement's Books of the Year 2018" "Alive, in color and against assorted backdrops from art history, Mr. Gowin's moths portray an acceptance of uncertainty in scientific discovery, the creative process and life more generally. They also present an exchange of beauty, a childlike curiosity and an appreciation for the hidden ties between humans and moths."---JoAnna Klein, New York Times "Moths fly by night and Gowin's project is, at its heart, about drawing his jewels out of the shadows. In this sense, Mariposas Nocturnas returns full circle to the invention of photography itself."---Andrea K. Scott, New Yorker "A book of astonishing beauty."---Joyce Carol Oates, Times Literary Supplement "Entomological glory flutters in Mariposas Nocturnas (Princeton University Press), photographer Emmet Gowin's hard-won homage to South American lepidoptera. . . . Arranged in typologies of 25, they form a morphologically varied, vividly hued patchwork."---Barb Kiser, Nature "[A] herculean task. . . . Each insect is captured in a natural position and posture, making the project as valuable to entomologists as it is to photographers. . . . Moths are splendid creatures that mostly go unnoticed, but Emmet has succeeded in bringing them centre stage."---Tracy Calder, Amateur Photographer "Richly detailed. . . . [An] epic undertaking."---Gemma Padley, British Journal of Photography "After photographing thousands of species, Gowin has organised them into tile effect panels, with 25 pictures per panel, and the results are powerful. This large-format book befits Gowin's ambitious project." * Outdoor Photography * "A dazzling array of more than 1,000 species of nocturnal moths in Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, French Guiana and Panama, captured close-up and in full color." * Los Angeles Times * "The overall presentation of this substantial work, with its significantly over-sized pages, rather heavy paper and somewhat stout dust-jacket reflects the fact that it is as much a work of 'art' as it is a revelation of moth diversity in the Americas. . . . An important contribution to the identification of moth species occurring there. . . . Anyone working in the region is likely to find the book useful and at what is a rather low price for a work of this size and high quality it is also a mightily fine tome to possess on one's library shelves.""---Colin W. Plant, Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation "The moths are truly beautiful and will amaze anyone who hasn't visited the tropics. . . . Gowin has to be commended for identifying his pictures and for assembling them into a very nicely produced book which meets his objectives of capturing the beauty and diversity of these moths."---Alan Martin, Atropos