Smeeroc from Market of Turnpang, Java

  • 画材・技法Watercolor
  • 素材・技法WallArt
  • 芸術運動Contemporary Realism
  • 制作日1880
  • 制作年代19th Century
  • 寸法15.0 x 29.0 cm
  • 美術館Collection of The Herbarium

Marianne North’s “Smeeroc from Market of Turnpang, Java” – A Window into Victorian Botanical Exploration

Marianne North (1830-1890) wasn't merely a painter; she was an intrepid explorer who fundamentally reshaped our understanding of the natural world. Born into privilege in Hastings, England, her life took an unexpected turn when illness steered her away from musical pursuits toward the meticulous art of botanical illustration – a decision that would propel her onto a remarkable journey across continents and solidify her place as one of Victorian Britain’s most celebrated artists.

“Smeeroc from Market of Turnpang, Java,” painted in 1880, exemplifies North's distinctive style: a vibrant panorama capturing the bustling energy of a Javanese village nestled amidst lush tropical foliage. More than just a depiction of scenery, it’s a testament to her unwavering dedication to scientific observation blended seamlessly with artistic expression.

  • Composition & Perspective: The horizontal format emphasizes the breadth of the landscape, anchored by a towering tree on the left – a compositional device common in North's work. Atmospheric haze lends depth to the distant mountains, guiding the viewer’s eye into the scene and creating a sense of expansive space.
  • Color Palette & Texture: Earthy tones dominate—browns and ochres characterize the ground plane and village structures—contrasting beautifully with the verdant greens of the trees and vegetation. North skillfully employed watercolor or gouache on paper, layering washes to build up tonal variations and achieving a subtle textural quality that hints at the roughness of bark and the woven appearance of umbrellas.
  • Symbolism & Emotional Resonance: The painting evokes tranquility and exoticism, transporting viewers back to a bygone era of scientific curiosity and artistic wonder. It speaks to a profound connection with nature—a core theme in North’s oeuvre—and captures a fleeting moment of everyday life within the vibrant tapestry of Indonesian culture.
  • Technique & Detail: North's meticulous brushstrokes reveal her unwavering commitment to accuracy, reflecting her scientific training and her desire to faithfully represent the beauty of the natural world. The painting demonstrates an impressive level of detail, capturing subtle nuances in color and form that would have captivated audiences accustomed to idealized landscapes.

Displayed prominently at Kew Gardens’ Marianne North Gallery—a legacy she herself established—this artwork stands as a poignant reminder of Victorian idealism and the transformative power of artistic exploration. It's not simply a beautiful image; it’s a window into a world brimming with scientific discovery and artistic vision.

The painting’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to transport us back to a time when artists like Marianne North prioritized observation, documentation, and the honest portrayal of nature—values that continue to inspire collectors and interior designers alike.

マリアン・ノース(1830 – 1890)

19世紀の冒険家であり植物画家、マリアンヌ・ノース。世界各地を旅し、熱帯地域の植物を鮮やかに描き出しました。ロンドン Kew Gardens にある彼女自身のギャラリーは、800点以上の作品が展示され、その芸術性と科学的な貢献は今も高く評価されています。

Collection of The Herbarium(リッチモンド, アメリカ合衆国)

リッチモンドのURVハーブリウムでは、約20,000点の乾燥植物標本を公開中!研究や教育に活用される藻類、地衣類、維管束植物をはじめ、地域の植物相や1900年代初頭まで遡る歴史的なコレクションをご覧いただけます。

作品詳細

  • 作品名: Smeeroc from Market of Turnpang, Java
  • 作家: マリアン・ノース
  • 制作年: 1880
  • 作品サイズ: 15.0 x 29.0 cm
  • 技法: Panoramic
  • 著作権の状態: パブリックドメイン
  • 展示場所: Collection of The Herbarium
  • 技法・素材: Watercolor
  • 技法・素材: WallArt
  • 主要な色: Rosy Brown

作品詳細

  • Medium: Watercolor/gouache on paper
  • Dimensions: 15 x 29 cm
  • Artistic style: Representational
  • Influences: Victorian Era
  • Subject or theme: A vibrant village market scene within a tropical landscape.
  • Title: Smeeroc from Market of Turnpang, Java
  • Movement: Naturalism

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