Alexander von Humboldt and the United States: Art, Nature, and Culture
Eleanor Jones Harvey with a preface by Hans-Dieter Sues
Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859) was one of the most influential scientists and thinkers of his age. A Prussian-born geographer, naturalist, explorer, and illustrator, he was a prolific writer. In this beautifully illustrated book, Eleanor Jones Harvey examines how Humboldt left a lasting impression on American visual arts, sciences, literature, and politics. She shows how he inspired a network of like-minded individuals who would go on to embrace the spirit of exploration, decry slavery, advocate for the welfare of Native Americans, and extol America’s wilderness as a signature component of the nation’s sense of self.
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Product Details
- Publisher
- Smithsonian American Art Museum in association with Princeton University Press
- Year Published
- 2020
- Subjects
- Pages
- 444
- ISBN
- Hardcover: 9780937311875
Exhibitions
May 14, 2021–July 11, 2021
Alexander von Humboldt and the United States: Art, Nature, and Culture reveals how the influential naturalist and explorer shaped American perceptions of nature and the way American cultural identity became grounded in our relationship with the e