Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Culture / Arts and crafts / Death customs / Taxidermy / Walter Potter / Charles Waterton / Beatrix Potter / Anthropomorphism / Jamaica Inn / Taxidermists / Literature / Visual arts


Henning, M[removed]Anthropomorphic taxidermy and the death of nature: The curious art of Hermann Ploucquet, Walter Potter and Charles Waterton. Victorian Literature and Culture, [removed]pp.
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 2013-08-20 03:14:11


Open Document

File Size: 435,38 KB

Share Result on Facebook

City

New York / Grandville / Stuttgart / London / Bramber / /

Company

Victorian / C 2007 Cambridge University Press / Blount / /

Continent

South America / /

Country

United States / United Kingdom / /

Currency

USD / /

Event

Natural Disaster / Extinction / /

Facility

Mr Potter’s Museum / Jamaica Inn / American Museum of Natural History / AND CHARLES WATERTON By Michelle Henning MR. POTTER’S MUSEUM OF CURIOSITIES / Royal Museum / Walton Hall / /

IndustryTerm

media attention / food / real estate / /

Movie

Finding Nemo / /

Organization

Cambridge University / Village School / /

Person

Roland Barthes / Wilhelm Kaulbach / Paulina / Walter Potter / Wilhelm von Kaulbach / Richard Hobson / Julia Blackburn / John Berger / Damien Hirst / Charles Waterton / Tom Kitten / Johann Wolfgang Goethe / Pat Morris / Hermann Ploucquet / Edith Sitwell / Jack Hare / Beatrix Potter / Grace Marten / Carl Akeley / Michelle Henning / Cock Robin / Susan Stewart / Bantam / /

Position

anthropomorphic taxidermist / proprietor / century writer / Author / king / artist / taxidermist / representative / /

ProvinceOrState

Sussex / /

PublishedMedium

Natural History / /

URL

http /

SocialTag