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Curious Fig Tree for 'Crow Keeping' in Java

A Tropical Reverie: Marianne North’s ‘Curious Fig Tree for ‘Crow Keeping’ in Java’

This exquisite 1880 hand-painted reproduction captures the essence of Marianne North's extraordinary life and artistic vision. Measuring 18 x 25 cm, this piece transports us to a sun-drenched corner of Java, rendered with meticulous detail and imbued with a palpable sense of tranquility. The painting depicts a vibrant tropical landscape dominated by a striking fig tree – a central element in North’s ambitious ‘Crow Keeping’ series, a project dedicated to documenting the flora of the world’s exotic regions.

  • The Artist's Journey: Marianne North (1830-1890) was far more than just a flower painter; she was a pioneering explorer and botanist. Born in Hastings, England, her life took an unexpected turn when illness prompted a shift from musical pursuits to the detailed observation of plant life. Driven by a fierce independence and a profound love for nature, she embarked on a decades-long journey across Africa, Asia, and South America, meticulously documenting over 600 species of plants – a remarkable feat for any artist, let alone a woman of her time.
  • ‘Crow Keeping’ - A Grand Ambition: North's ‘Crow Keeping’ series, begun in 1876, was an ambitious undertaking to create a comprehensive botanical record. Each painting served not only as a scientific illustration but also as a personal testament to her travels and discoveries. The title itself is intriguing, hinting at the artist's desire to "keep" or preserve these beautiful specimens through her art.

Technique and Style: A Victorian Masterpiece

Painted in the meticulous style characteristic of Victorian botanical illustration, this reproduction showcases North’s exceptional skill in rendering texture and light. The use of layering techniques – glazes built upon glazes – creates a luminous effect, capturing the dappled sunlight filtering through the palm fronds and the rich hues of the tropical foliage. North's approach was revolutionary for her time; she moved beyond simple depiction to create works that felt almost three-dimensional, employing atmospheric perspective and careful attention to detail in every leaf and shadow. The composition is balanced and harmonious, drawing the eye towards the central fig tree while subtly incorporating elements of the surrounding landscape.

  • Color Palette: The vibrant color palette – dominated by greens, blues, and yellows – reflects the lushness of the Java environment. North’s masterful use of color enhances the sense of realism and contributes to the painting's overall beauty.
  • Brushwork: Noticeable brushstrokes add a dynamic quality to the work, conveying movement within the foliage and suggesting the gentle breeze rustling through the trees.

Symbolism and Emotional Impact

Beyond its botanical significance, ‘Curious Fig Tree for ‘Crow Keeping’ in Java’ evokes a powerful sense of serenity and connection with nature. The inclusion of the two umbrellas suggests leisure and enjoyment – a deliberate choice by North to portray not just scientific observation but also the human experience within this beautiful landscape. The painting speaks to the Victorian fascination with exotic locales and the burgeoning interest in travel and exploration. It’s a reminder of a time when artists sought inspiration in the natural world, pushing the boundaries of artistic expression and contributing significantly to our understanding of global biodiversity.

  • Relaxation and Escape: The scene invites contemplation and offers a visual escape from the pressures of Victorian society.
  • North’s Legacy: This reproduction allows you to own a piece of art history, connecting with the remarkable life and work of Marianne North – a true pioneer who dared to follow her passion and leave an enduring legacy for generations to come.

Marianne North (1830 – 1890)

Marianne North (1830-1890): En pioner inden botanisk kunst og rejser! Hun malede eksotiske planter verden over & grundlagde en unik udstilling på Kew Gardens. Et inspirerende eventyr!

Collection of The Herbarium (Richmond, United States of America)

Udforsk ca. 20.000 tørre planteprøver ved URV Herbarium i Richmond! Opdag alger, lav og vaskulære planter til forskning & undervisning, inkl. lokal flora fra tidligt 1900-tal.

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  • Influences: Botanical art
  • Movement: Victorian Art Nouveau
  • Notable elements or techniques: Detailed botanical illustration
  • Artistic style: Floral painting
  • Subject or theme: Tropical landscape
  • Year: 1880s
  • Artist: Marianne North

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