Natural History Objects of the 19th century
encounters with the 19th century Art and the digital sources of the 21st century
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22370/margenes.2022.15.23.3613Keywords:
natural history, art, 19th century, digitalAbstract
Natural history objects have had crucial encounters for their creation and evaluation. The first of these was with Art in the 19th century and generated objects of aesthetic beauty and scientific precision that helped the development of Natural History through the dissemination and circulation of knowledge. A second encounter is with the digital (21st century), using resources such as the internet and the digitization of collections.
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