Southern Geographies and the Domestication of Science in the Photography of J.W. Lindt

The article shows how John William Lindt's photography of his house and garden retreat near Melbourne led to the domestication of science. His photographs gave an idea to the rest of the world about the botanical abundance of the south and an understanding of science and art in the general popu...

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Published inAustralian and New Zealand journal of art Vol. 7; no. 1; pp. 143 - 166
Main Authors de Lorenzo, Catherine, van der Plaat, Deborah
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Routledge 01.01.2006
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Summary:The article shows how John William Lindt's photography of his house and garden retreat near Melbourne led to the domestication of science. His photographs gave an idea to the rest of the world about the botanical abundance of the south and an understanding of science and art in the general population of Australia.
Bibliography:Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art, Vol. 6/7, No. 2/1, 2006: 143-166
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ISSN:1443-4318
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DOI:10.1080/14434318.2006.11432767