Marianne North's 1830 - 1890 - Recollections of a happy life - Kew
In 1871 Marianne, at the age of 40, began her astonishing series of trips around the world. She was inspired by earlier travels with her father and the exotic plant collections she saw at Kew.
Marianne North was a remarkable Victorian artist who travelled the globe to satisfy her passion for recording the worlds flora with her paintbrush. The result of these epic journeys can be seen in Kew's Marianne North Gallery, where tier upon tier of brightly coloured paintings of flowers, landscapes, animals and birds are arranged. There are 832 paintings, all completed in thirteen years of travel round the world.
Marianne was devoted to her father Frederick North who was Liberal MP for Hastings; when he died in 1869 it had a profound effect on her as until then all life had centred on him.
In 1871 Marianne, aged 40, began her astonishing series of trips around the world. She was inspired by earlier travels with her father and the exotic plant collections she saw at Kew. Her words on embarking on this new period in her life sum up her excitement: I had long dreamed of going to some tropical country to paint its peculiar vegetation on the spot in natural abundant luxuriance...
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Marianne North Gallery
The Marianne North Gallery at Kew Gardens has reopened following a refurbishment. It still looks exactly the same inside - her work fills the walls. This is a quick pan round to see the impact if the layout.
Marianne North: a world in paintings
In 14 years, Marianne North visited 15 countries on almost every continent, creating over 800 paintings in incredible detail.This film is inspired by her words and her life.
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藝苑掇英 North Marianne 諾瑪麗安 (1830-1890) Naturalism British
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瑪麗安娜·諾斯(Marianne North,1830年10月24日-1890年8月30日)為英國博物學家及植物學插畫家。
North Marianne 瑪麗安娜·諾斯Born in 1830, Marianne North devoted her life to travelling the world and painting plants and the walls of this gallery are lined with hundreds of her paintings.
Although she had no formal training in illustration, and was rather unconventional in her methods, Marianne North had a natural artistic talent and was very prolific. She inherited her interest in travelling from her father, the MP Frederick North. Her political connections served her well, providing her with letters of introduction to ambassadors, viceroys, rajahs, governors and ministers all over the world.
Marianne undertook her first journey, to the United States, Canada and Jamaica, in 1871. This was followed by an eight-month stay in Brazil, during which she completed more than 100 paintings. She tended to depict landscapes and natural habitats rather than individual plants. One picture, from Brazil, shows a colony of the black, red and yellow butterfly Heliconius erato phyllis roosting on a palm leaf. Another shows Mount Fujiyama, Japan, framed by the climbing shrub Wisteria sinensis.
Marianne travelled to Japan across the American continent in 1875, returning two years later via Sarawak, Java and Sri Lanka. Today her paintings from these places provide an important historical record. Some places are still recognisable from her paintings. For example, stands of the giant bamboo (Dendrocalamus giganteus) that she painted in 1877 at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, can still be seen thriving in the gardens today.
After exhibiting her paintings in a London gallery in 1879, Marianne had the idea of showing them at Kew. She wrote to Sir Joseph Hooker, offering to build a gallery if he would agree to display her life’s work in it. The gallery was duly built in a mix of classical and colonial styles. After a visit to Australia and New Zealand, Marianne spent a year arranging her paintings inside the building. It opened to the public in 1882.
n 2008, Kew began restoring the Marianne North Gallery, with a £1.8 million Heritage Lottery Fund grant and additional financial support from other donors. The project involved making much needed structural repairs to the building, which reopened to the public in October 2009.
Each of Marianne’s 833 paintings, depicting more than 900 species of plants, was also restored and conserved. The conservation project started in the newly built Preservation studio in the Herbarium at Kew in 2008 and took two years to complete.
During the restoration, paper conservator Rachael Smith discovered a hidden painting. It had not been seen for over 120 years - since Marianne North covered it with its backing board. It took 16 hours to uncover half the image.
Kew conservationists achieved this using treatments ranging from removing the acidic backing board which Marianne stuck to every oil painting to make them rigid, to working with a microscope to gather, reposition and stick down tiny flakes of paint which had come loose in the fluctuating humidity.
Marianne decorated the doors and their surrounds in the Gallery. She had originally asked Joseph Hooker that visitors to the gallery be served, 'tea or coffee and biscuits (nothing else) … at a fair price,' but Hooker refused so she painted coffee over one door and tea over the other.
Exploring Marianne North
During 2018 and 2019 East Sussex based company Creative Force worked in Hastings, raising awareness of the phenomenal adventurer, artist and botanist, Marianne North who was born in the town in 1830. this film tells of the adventures had by participants, volunteers and artists whilst exploring her life and work.
Top Ten Attractions at Kew Gardens
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is in Richmond on the outskirts of London, and is one of the most amazing gardens in the world. It has an extraordinary diversity of plants, over 14,000 trees and it is all set within a vast and beautiful landscape layered with history and heritage.
There is always something new happening at Kew Gardens; new festivals, new events, new displays to see and enjoy.
Kew Gardens' Top Attractions featured here are:
Kew's Old Lions
These old trees include the ginko (or maiden hair) tree which is one of Kew's oldest, dating back to 1762 when it was planted by Princess Augusta and Prince Frederick.
Kew Palace
A rich history spanning nearly 400 years, it is also here that the original botanic gardens at Kew began.
The Pagoda
Built in 1762 for Princess Augusta, the Pagoda is open to the public the first time in eight years. Don't miss out on a rare opportunity to climb to the top -- until September 7th 2014.
The Waterlily House
Designed and built in 1852 by Richard Turner, the star in here is the Victoria cruziana, the leaves of which can grow to 1 metre across. We also have the smallest waterlily in the world which no longer exists in the wild -- so we've saved it from extinction.
The Marianne North gallery
Showcasing more than 800 paintings of plants and flowers
The Arboretum
A living library of trees, every tree is a page, every tree has a story - a wealth of information and knowledge.
The Princess of Wales Conservatory
With ten different climatic zones this is the most complex glasshouse at Kew. You can feel the changing environments from the desert to the rain forest.
The Davies Alpine House
Where spectacular alpine flowers grow
The Treetop Walkway
At 18m high, you can walk 100m through the tops of the canopies, experiencing the smells and sounds, and getting a bird's eye view right across the Gardens.
The Palm House
One of the world's most extraordinary glasshouse structures, it was built in the 1840's and constructed in a way that meant no supporting columns were needed. It is an amazing and iconic building, both in its design and in the plants that grow inside it.
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藝苑掇英 North Marianne 諾·瑪麗安 (1830-1890) Naturalism British
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North Marianne, Miss (1830-1890) Born in England, 24 October 1830; died at Alderly England, 30 August 1890.
The eldest daughter of Frederick North and Janet nee Marjoribanks. Marianne was an artist, and devoted herself to painting flowers and travelled around the world to do so.
She collected MEL specimens inland from Champion Bay, 1880-1881. Marianne met Ferdinand Mueller in Melbourne in 1880 and 1881.
In 1882, a gallery for her paintings opened at Kew Botanic Garden.
Marianne died at Alderly England in 1890 aged 59.
諾·瑪麗安, (1830-1890)1830年10月24日出生於英格蘭;於1890年8月30日在Alderly England逝世。
Frederick North的長女和Janet nee Marjoribanks。瑪麗安娜是一位藝術家,致力於繪畫花卉,並在世界各地旅行。
她從1880年至1881年的Champion Bay收集了內陸的MEL標本。瑪麗安於1880年和1881年在墨爾本會見了費迪南德穆勒。
1882年,她在Kew Botanic Garden開設了一個畫廊。
瑪麗安於1890年在Alderly England去世,享年59歲。
What It Took to Travel the World Solo as a 19th-Century Woman
Marianne North was not your typical Victorian noblewoman content to simply enjoy the comforts of British high society. Instead, an itch for traveling propelled her all over the globe, visiting 12 countries in just six years.
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Marianne North: A Very Intrepid Painter | Michelle Payne
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Marianne North: A Very Intrepid Painter | Michelle Payne
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The Incredible Life of Marianne North Through her Art and Adventures (Full Documentary)
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Singapore plants flourish in the UK (State Visit UK Pt 4)
Find out how a Singapore plant inspired an entire art gallery dedicated to flora from all over the world, when Singapore President Tony Tan Keng Yam visits The Marianne North Gallery at the Royal Gardens in Kew.
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The Great Pagoda at Kew unveiled
The Great Pagoda at Kew is now reopen! Originally built in 1762, the Pagoda has been restored to its former splendour. Adorning the building are 80 dragons, once lost for 200 years and now back using 3D printing technology and hand wood carving techniques. 253 steps lead you to the top of the Pagoda with enviable views over London. Plan your visit to the top: bit.ly/Kew-Pagoda
Marianne North, naturalista y pintora inglesa
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Marianne North: Pasión por las plantas
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Marianne North (1830 - 1890) fue una dama victoriana cuya vida cambió radicalmente cuando descubrió que su vocación era pintar la vegetación de los rincones más remotos del planeta. Dio dos veces la vuelta al mundo y nos legó casi 850 magníficos cuadros, pintados en trece años de frenéticos viajes. Aquí tenéis una pequeña recopilación de muestras de su arte y ciencia botánica.