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Joseph Banks And the British Museum: The World of Collecting 1770-1830



This book examines the early history of collections at the British Museum, the first public national museum to be established. Banks travelled around the world with James Cook on HMS Endeavour, making important plant, animal and insect collections. Banks became one of the major patrons of British exploration and science, and his collections at the British Museum were an important source of materia... more details
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  • Examines the early history of collections at the British Museum
  • Banks travelled around the world with James Cook on HMS Endeavour
  • Became one of the major patrons of British exploration and science


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Author Neil Chambers
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9781851968589
Publisher Pickering & Chatto Publishers
Manufacturer Pickering & Chatto Publishers
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This book examines the early history of collections at the British Museum, the first public national museum to be established. Banks travelled around the world with James Cook on HMS Endeavour, making important plant, animal and insect collections. Banks became one of the major patrons of British exploration and science, and his collections at the British Museum were an important source of material for the museum. The book examines the changes that took place during a period of transition that led to collecting on an increasingly global scale, and it shows how these affected the British Museum itself.

There has been an upsurge of interest in the British Museum's unrivalled collections and their place in eighteenth-century culture. Concentrating on the explorer and naturalist Joseph Banks (1743-1820), this book explores the early history of collections at the British Museum, the first public national museum to be established. Banks travelled around the world with James Cook on HMS Endeavour, making important plant, animal and insect collections. Becoming one of the major patrons of British exploration and science, Banks was a significant trustee and donor of material for the museum. Taking Banks's extraordinary career as its basis, this book examines the changes that took place during a period of transition that led to collecting on an increasingly global scale and shows how these affected the British Museum itself. The book will appeal to scholars of eighteenth-century science, culture and arts, museum history, exploration and empire.
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