沙拉盘上的科学?:关于加拿大历史晚餐服务项目中自然历史表现的思考。

Scientia canadensis Pub Date : 2008-01-01
Keri Cronin
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加拿大妇女艺术协会通过制作“加拿大历史晚餐服务”来纪念约翰·卡伯特“发现”加拿大400周年(1897年庆祝)。这个备受瞩目的项目,产生了一套手绘瓷器餐具,不仅是对国家建设的庆祝,也是对国家自然历史的庆祝。提供给被选中创作个人作品的女性的视觉参考材料包括照片、自然历史文本和W.H. Bartlett在本世纪初为加拿大风景制作的插图。本文探讨了对加拿大自然历史的视觉重新诠释,以提出关于科学材料的重新语境化如何在“新世界”中塑造国家和自然叙事的问题。
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Science on a salad plate?: Thinking about the representation of natural history in the Canadian Historic Dinner Service project.

The Women's Art Association of Canada marked the 400th anniversary of John Cabot's "discovery" of Canada (celebrated in 1897) through the production of the "Canadian Historic Dinner Service." The high-profile project, which resulted in a set of hand-painted porcelain dinnerware, was a celebration not only of nation-building, but also of the natural history of the country. Visual reference material provided to the women selected to create the individual pieces included photographs, natural history texts, and illustrations that W.H. Bartlett produced for Canadian Scenery earlier in the century. This article explores this visual reinterpretation of Canada's natural history in order to raise questions about how a recontextualization of scientific material shapes narratives of nation and nature in the 'New World'.

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