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The Rainforest: Light and Spirit
Harry Holcroft and Professor Sir Ghillean T. Prance
ISBN13: 9781851495771
ISBN:
1851495770
PUBLISHER:  Antique Collectors' Club
TERRITORY: World
Size: 300 mm  x 242 mm.
PAGES: 192
ILLUSTRATIONS: 200 col.
PRICE: £29.50  Hardback
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Artist Harry Holcroft has visited many of the tropical equatorial rainforests of the world in his quest to paint images of this wonderful ecosystem. With the typical observational powers of an artist he has noticed considerable differences in the colour of the forests of the different continents. His stunning watercolours and sketches bring these remote regions to life on the page. Alongside the pictures, Harry's diary entries from his travels share with us his thoughts and observations.

To complement Harry Holcroft's artistic presentation, Professor Sir Ghillean Prance's text gives the reader a scientific insight into the varying physiognomies of the great rainforests of America, Africa and Malaysia, explaining their history, the vegetation and some of the striking plants and animals to be found in these forests. He discusses some of the reasons why, although there are striking similarities between different areas, the rainforest is not a single uniform type of vegetation. Even within regions there is much variation to be seen by the visitor that travels around the Amazon region, the Congo Basin or the island of Borneo. He also stresses the vital importance of the world's rainforests as both a source of biodiversity and for its role in stabilising the climate.

This book views the rainforest through the eyes of both the scientist and the artist, who shows us the colour, the light, the diversity of the greens and blues of the vegetation, and, above all, the spirit and very essence of the rainforest.
Harry Holcroft was educated at Hertford College, Oxford, the Ruskin School of Drawing and the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst. He has travelled extensively in the remotest parts of the world, resulting in nearly twenty exhibitions in both America and Europe. He has regularly exhibited in London. He lives with his wife Sarah and two of his four children in Provence, France. Professor Ghillean T. Prance was Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, from 1988 to 1999.
 
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