Natural History Portfolio was acquired by the Yale Center for British Art in 2015. This summer it will be included in the institution's “A Decade of Gifts and Acquisitions” has been curated by Elisabeth
Fairman, chief curator of Rare Books and Manuscripts; Matthew Hargraves,
chief curator of Art Collections; Lars Kokkonen, assistant curator of
paintings and sculpture; and Sarah Welcome, assistant curator of Rare
Books and Manuscripts; under the direction of Scott Wilcox, deputy
director for collections. The exhibition runs through Aug. 13.
Other exhibitions are thematic, focusing on childhood and
education, war and conflict, and the natural world. The works here have
been chosen primarily from recent additions to the Center’s collection
of rare books and manuscripts. Among the objects on display are an early
map sampler (1806) by a nine-year-old girl; a manuscript by a French
naval officer who took part in the Battle of Trafalgar (1805); a Second
World War silk escape map; a rare early sciagraph (X-ray) of a lizard
from a series of images of British reptiles (1897); and a number of
works by contemporary artists, including Barbara Ciurej and Lindsay
Lochman, whose portfolio of cyanotype prints (Natural History, 2014) was inspired by the work of the nineteenth-century naturalist Anna Atkins.
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