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Middleburg Community Center | Marianne North: A Victorian Painter for the 21st Century

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Pre-Order your copy today to pick up at the Middleburg Community Center on Wednesday, February 5th. This event is being organized by the Oak Spring Garden Foundation.

By Lynne Howarth-Gladston

  • The first study to address Marianne North from an art historical perspective, particularly in terms of her process of making

  • Situates Marianne North as a ground-breaking woman artist and identifier of new plant species, connected with a global community of progressive scientists, natural historians, and philosophers.

  • Draws on Marianne North’s writing and secondary sources to highlight her contribution to nineteenth-century travel writing; emerging concerns with environmental change and the impact of European colonialism

This lavishly-illustrated book re-assesses the work of the nineteenth-century botanical painter Marianne North (1830-1890) and the purpose-built gallery that houses her paintings at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. Lynne Howarth-Gladston, a trained botanical illustrator and scholar, re-examines North’s working methods, which extend beyond those of conventional botanical illustration, and discusses North’s painterly techniques, in addition to her use of photography as a possible aid to her extraordinarily prolific output. Marianne North: A Victorian Painter for the 21st Century situates North both as an unconventional botanical painter and as a technically progressive artist who melded differing stylistic approaches, techniques and media from both scientific and aesthetic perspectives. The study presents North as a progressive, multi-faceted individual who was rooted in the complex circumstances of her own time. Yet it also reveals how her legacy continues to resonate with the concerns of the present day, such as contemporary intersections between art and science, artistic uses of multi-media, feminism, and climate change. Drawing on North’s travel writing as well as her visual record, the book offers a unique view of one of the most intriguing figures in the history of botanical art.

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Pre-Order your copy today to pick up at the Middleburg Community Center on Wednesday, February 5th. This event is being organized by the Oak Spring Garden Foundation.

By Lynne Howarth-Gladston

  • The first study to address Marianne North from an art historical perspective, particularly in terms of her process of making

  • Situates Marianne North as a ground-breaking woman artist and identifier of new plant species, connected with a global community of progressive scientists, natural historians, and philosophers.

  • Draws on Marianne North’s writing and secondary sources to highlight her contribution to nineteenth-century travel writing; emerging concerns with environmental change and the impact of European colonialism

This lavishly-illustrated book re-assesses the work of the nineteenth-century botanical painter Marianne North (1830-1890) and the purpose-built gallery that houses her paintings at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. Lynne Howarth-Gladston, a trained botanical illustrator and scholar, re-examines North’s working methods, which extend beyond those of conventional botanical illustration, and discusses North’s painterly techniques, in addition to her use of photography as a possible aid to her extraordinarily prolific output. Marianne North: A Victorian Painter for the 21st Century situates North both as an unconventional botanical painter and as a technically progressive artist who melded differing stylistic approaches, techniques and media from both scientific and aesthetic perspectives. The study presents North as a progressive, multi-faceted individual who was rooted in the complex circumstances of her own time. Yet it also reveals how her legacy continues to resonate with the concerns of the present day, such as contemporary intersections between art and science, artistic uses of multi-media, feminism, and climate change. Drawing on North’s travel writing as well as her visual record, the book offers a unique view of one of the most intriguing figures in the history of botanical art.

Pre-Order your copy today to pick up at the Middleburg Community Center on Wednesday, February 5th. This event is being organized by the Oak Spring Garden Foundation.

By Lynne Howarth-Gladston

  • The first study to address Marianne North from an art historical perspective, particularly in terms of her process of making

  • Situates Marianne North as a ground-breaking woman artist and identifier of new plant species, connected with a global community of progressive scientists, natural historians, and philosophers.

  • Draws on Marianne North’s writing and secondary sources to highlight her contribution to nineteenth-century travel writing; emerging concerns with environmental change and the impact of European colonialism

This lavishly-illustrated book re-assesses the work of the nineteenth-century botanical painter Marianne North (1830-1890) and the purpose-built gallery that houses her paintings at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. Lynne Howarth-Gladston, a trained botanical illustrator and scholar, re-examines North’s working methods, which extend beyond those of conventional botanical illustration, and discusses North’s painterly techniques, in addition to her use of photography as a possible aid to her extraordinarily prolific output. Marianne North: A Victorian Painter for the 21st Century situates North both as an unconventional botanical painter and as a technically progressive artist who melded differing stylistic approaches, techniques and media from both scientific and aesthetic perspectives. The study presents North as a progressive, multi-faceted individual who was rooted in the complex circumstances of her own time. Yet it also reveals how her legacy continues to resonate with the concerns of the present day, such as contemporary intersections between art and science, artistic uses of multi-media, feminism, and climate change. Drawing on North’s travel writing as well as her visual record, the book offers a unique view of one of the most intriguing figures in the history of botanical art.

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