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Esta exposición itinerante en 2D destaca el papel integral que la ilustración científica ha desempeñado en el descubrimiento submarino.
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Explora el importante papel que ha desempeñado la ilustración en el descubrimiento científico, a través de reproducciones de gran formato de impresionantes obras que abarcan cinco siglos.
Hace 400 años atrás, los viajes de descubrimientos marinos empezaron a trazar el mundo y a documentar el conocimiento de la vida del océano en libros ilustrados, mostrando imágenes que comunican la anatomía, los ciclos de vida, hábitats y la maravillosa belleza de una asombrosa diversidad de especies marinas recién descubiertas.
Océanos Opulentos presenta 45 exquisitas reproducciones de gran formato de notables ilustraciones históricas de 33 obras científicas de la colección de libros raros de la biblioteca del American Museum of Natural History.
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El paquete incluye 45 imágenes de gran formato, 29 textos descriptivos, 2 paneles de introducción, 3 paneles educativos, 2 paneles informativos y 10 stickers de vinilo.
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