Bronowski Christmas Card 1957
- Made:
- 1957
- artist:
- Rita Bronowski
Christmas Card made by Jacob and Rita Bronowski, December 1957. The landscape image in watercolour and body colour by Rita Bronowski shows a planet in dark blue, with a purple ring, white stars gleam from the planet making it also a patch of sky. Initialled RB. The printed poem by Jacob Bronowski references Copernicus and eclipses acting as omens. Handwritten message and signature opposite.
One of a set of six Christmas cards (2019-2 to 2019-7) sent to journalist Gritta Weil in the 1950s, each with an original illustration by Rita Bronowski and a printed poem by Jacob Bronowski. Engaging with scientific subjects in conjunction with biblical narratives and images steeped in contemporary visual ideas, these cards comment on the famous Two Cultures debate, both personally and professionally. Polymathic scientist and BBC presenter Jacob influenced a generation of popular science, supported and inspired by his sculptor wife Rita. The cards date from the period when Bronowski was developing his argument (in Science and Human Values, 1956) that civilization required science to work in dialogue with its social environment. Snow himself recognised Bronowski’s contribution to the debate which still shapes how art is seen in a science context, and vice versa.
Details
- Category:
- Art
- Object Number:
- 2019-7
- Materials:
- paper (fibre product), watercolour, bodycolour and ink
- Measurements:
-
overall: 125 mm x 165 mm
- type:
- card
- copyright:
- Clare Bronowski