Plate 47 from Dissertation in Insect Generations and Metamorphosis in Surinam
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Scientific Illustration
Musée National des Beaux-Arts des Femmes
maria sybilla merian (1647 – 1717)
Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717): scientifique allemande et illustratrice botanique pionnière, célèbre pour ses peintures magnifiques d'insectes et ses recherches révolutionnaires sur la métamorphose, influençant l'art et l'entomologie.
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A Window Into Surinam’s Insect Realm: Exploring Maria Sibylla Merian's Plate 47
Maria Sybilla Merian stands as an unparalleled pioneer in the annals of scientific illustration—a woman who dared to challenge societal expectations and forge her own path toward groundbreaking discoveries. Born in Frankfurt in 1647, Merian’s life was marked by intellectual fervor and a relentless pursuit of knowledge that would ultimately reshape our understanding of entomology and botanical art alike. Her journey began amidst the vibrant tapestry of European trade and scholarship, where she honed her artistic skills under the tutelage of her father, Matthäus Merian the Elder—a celebrated engraver and publisher—and stepfather, Jacob Marrel, a masterful still life painter. This formative environment instilled in her not only technical proficiency but also an unwavering appreciation for meticulous observation and artistic expression.- The Dissertation That Changed Perception: Merian’s ambition extended far beyond mere artistry; she embarked on a daring expedition to Surinam—then Dutch Guiana—in 1699, accompanied by her husband Andreas Sibyllae Theophila Lemniscus Bernoulli. This voyage represented an audacious step for women of the era, who faced considerable obstacles in pursuing scientific endeavors. Yet, Merian persevered, driven by an unwavering conviction that detailed botanical and entomological studies could illuminate the interconnectedness of nature and advance scientific understanding.
- A Symphony of Detail: Plate 47 from her magnum opus, “Dissertation in Insect Generations and Metamorphosis,” exemplifies Merian’s extraordinary artistic vision. The painting captures a microcosm of Surinam's biodiversity—a lush landscape populated by butterflies, grapes, leaves, and vines—each element rendered with breathtaking precision.
À propos de cette œuvre
- Titre: Plate 47 from Dissertation in Insect Generations and Metamorphosis in Surinam
- Artiste: maria sybilla merian
- Format: Portrait
- Statut du droit d'auteur: Domaine public
- Où le voir: Musée National des Beaux-Arts des Femmes
- Type de technique: WallArt
- Période de création: Mature Period
- Palette de couleurs: Neutrals
- Couleur dominante: Putty
- Mots-clés: plant detail, watercolor technique, insect illustration
L'essentiel de l'œuvre
- Notable elements or techniques: Detailed insect observation; Botanical depiction
- Influences: Renaissance naturalism
- Title: Plate 47 from Dissertation in Insect Generations and Metamorphosis in Surinam
- Artistic style: Baroque
- Movement: Scientific Illustration
- Medium: Painting
- Subject or theme: Insect metamorphosis; Plant life
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