Cartographic Expeditions and Visual Culture in the Nineteenth-Century Americas

Author:   Ernesto Capello (Macalester College, USA) ,  Julia B. Rosenbaum (Bard College, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367350260


Pages:   250
Publication Date:   01 August 2022
Format:   Paperback
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"During the nineteenth century, gridding, graphing, and surveying proliferated as never before as nations and empires expanded into hitherto ""unknown"" territories. Though nominally geared toward justifying territorial claims and collecting scientific data, expeditions also produced vast troves of visual and artistic material. This book considers the explosion of expeditionary mapping and its links to visual culture across the Americas, arguing that acts of measurement are also aesthetic acts. Such visual interventions intersect with new technologies, with sociopolitical power and conflict, and with shifting public tastes and consumption practices. Several key questions shape this examination: What kinds of nineteenth-century visual practices and technologies of seeing do these materials engage? How does scientific knowledge get translated into the visual and disseminated to the public? What are the commonalities and distinctions in mapping strategies between North and South America? How does the constitution of expeditionary lines reorder space and the natural landscape itself? The volume represents the first transnational and hemispheric analysis of nineteenth-century cartographic aesthetics, and features the multi-disciplinary perspective of historians, geographers, and art historians."

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Author:   Ernesto Capello (Macalester College, USA) ,  Julia B. Rosenbaum (Bard College, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.362kg
ISBN:  

9780367350260


ISBN 10:   0367350262
Pages:   250
Publication Date:   01 August 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"1. Introduction: The Expeditionary Impulse Part I: Seeing and Not Seeing 3. Triangulating the View: Art and the Great Surveys of the American West in the 1870s 4. Cartographic Representation in the Age of Vernacular Landscape: Pictorial Metaphor in Stephen Long’s Map of the Country Drained by the Mississippi (1822) 5. Seeing Solitary Deserts Full of People: The Chorographic Commission in Colombia’s Eastern Plains, 1856 Part II: Lines and Tracings 6. Intervisible Border: Photographs and Monuments Along the US-Mexico Boundary 7. ""Visual Expeditions"" Supporting Geopolitical Vindications: Maps, Photographs and Other Visual Devices in the Diplomatic Dispute over the Andes as a Natural Border (1900) 8. Female Eyes on South America: Maria Graham in Brazil 9. Science, Wonder, and Tourism in the Early Mapping of Yellowstone National Park Part III: Art and the Expeditionary Impulse 10. Delineating Land: Art, Mapping, and the Work of Frederic Edwin Church 11. Albert Operti: An Arctic Historical Painter and the Popular Sublime"

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Ernesto Capello is Professor of History at Macalester College. Julia B. Rosenbaum is Associate Professor of Art History and Visual Culture at Bard College.

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