A landmark visual exploration of nature printing, featuring 45
different techniques and hundreds of astonishing rare images.
Hailed as the earliest precursor to photography, nature printing is the
practice of using impressions from the surface of a natural object such
as leaves, flowering plants, ferns, seaweed, snakes, and more to produce
an image. Author Matthew Zucker has spent decades curating the most
extensive collection of nature prints ever assembled, with more than
13,000 images across 120 rare and seminal works, including journals,
published books, unique manuscripts, American currency, and
instructional texts related to nature printing from 1733 to 1902.
This gorgeous volume explores Zucker's collection, allowing readers to
see these nature prints presented side by side for the first time and
enabling unique comparisons while creating a visually stunning journey
through the developments over a 150-year period in printing methods,
including photography with examples of cyanotypes. The ultimate guide to
nature printing, this is a beautiful reference work for scholars,
artists, designers, botanists, and anyone interested in nature,
botanical illustration, and printing.