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The painting Elephants by Marianne North is a captivating piece that showcases the artist's skill in capturing the beauty and serenity of nature. Created in 1880, this oil on canvas painting measures 21 x 51 cm and is part of the collection at The Herbarium in Richmond, United States.

A Glimpse into the Natural World

The scene depicts a herd of elephants standing in the water near trees, with at least thirteen elephants visible. The varying sizes of the elephants suggest that there are both adult and younger members of the herd present. The painting exudes a sense of calmness, as if the elephants are enjoying a peaceful moment together in their natural habitat. Key Features of the painting include the use of warm colors to create a sense of depth and dimensionality, as well as the attention to detail in the depiction of the elephants' textures and expressions. The presence of trees in the background adds to the natural setting of the scene, making it an authentic representation of these majestic creatures.

Exploring the Artist's Works

Marianne North was a prolific artist known for her botanical and landscape paintings. Some of her notable works include Malabar Point, Bombay (Mumbai) and In Surabaza, Java. Her paintings can be found in the collection of The Herbarium, which is home to an extensive range of artworks. For more information on the collection, visit Exploring the Collection of The Herbarium.
  • Painting size: 21 x 51 cm
  • Painting media: Oil
  • Painting date: 1880
  • Location: The Herbarium, Richmond, United States

The Elephants painting by Marianne North is a stunning example of the artist's skill and attention to detail. With its serene and natural setting, this painting is sure to captivate art lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
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Marianne North

Marianne North, a prominent English Victorian biologist and botanical artist, left an indelible mark on the world of art and botany. Born in Hastings, England, on October 24, 1830, she was the eldest daughter of a prosperous land-owning family.

Early Life and Training

North's early life was marked by her training as a vocalist under Charlotte Helen Sainton-Dolby. However, her vocal ambitions were short-lived due to her failing voice. She then devoted herself to painting flowers, which would become the cornerstone of her illustrious career.

Extensive Foreign Travels and Plant Discoveries

North's travels took her to various parts of the world, including Syria, the Nile, Sicily, Canada, the United States, Jamaica, Brazil, Tenerife, California, Japan, Borneo, Java, Ceylon, India, Australia, and New Zealand. These journeys not only broadened her perspective but also led to numerous plant discoveries and the creation of a comprehensive gallery at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Notable Works and Legacy

Some of North's notable works include:
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