In Surabaza, Java
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Realism
1880
19th Century
13.0 x 23.0 cm
Collection of The Herbarium
A Window into 19th Century Java
In the delicate, oil-on-canvas masterpiece In Surabaya, Java, painted in 1880, Marianne North invites us to step through a portal of time and geography. This intimate work, measuring just 13 x 23 cm, serves as a vibrant window into the bustling riverside life of Indonesia during the late Victorian era. The scene unfolds along a lively waterway, where traditional Indonesian vessels—distinguished by their elegant, pointed bows and gracefully curved sterns—dot the river's surface like colorful petals on water. Each boat, varying in scale and hue, contributes to a sense of rhythmic movement, capturing the pulse of a community deeply connected to its aquatic arteries. Through North’s keen eye, we do not merely observe a landscape; we witness the kinetic energy of a civilization in motion.
The composition is masterfully balanced between human industry and the overwhelming majesty of nature. Along the riverbanks, a dense line of houses with terracotta-red roofs clings to the shore, their architecture reflecting a fascinating colonial and local synthesis. These structures, tightly packed and suggesting a thriving, populated landscape, provide a structured contrast to the wild, verdant backdrop that rises behind them. North utilizes a lush palette of deep greens and tropical tones to depict the surrounding flora, where palm trees and exotic foliage frame the scene, enveloping the human settlement in a protective, emerald embrace. This interplay between the built environment and the untamed jungle creates a profound sense of place, characteristic of North’s unique botanical and topographical perspective.
The Spirit of an Explorer-Artist
To understand this painting is to understand the indomitable spirit of Marianne North herself. As a Victorian adventurer who defied the domestic constraints of her era, North traveled the globe to document the natural world with unparalleled intimacy. Her technique in In Surabaya, Java avoids the stiff formality often found in contemporary academic art; instead, she employs a fluid, observational style that prioritizes atmosphere and vitality. The brushwork, while precise enough to capture the architectural details of the riverside dwellings, possesses an organic warmth that breathes life into the tropical heat and humidity suggested by the scene. For the collector or interior designer, this piece offers more than mere decoration; it provides a narrative of discovery and a sophisticated touch of historical wanderlust.
For those seeking to incorporate art into a curated space, this reproduction serves as an evocative focal point that bridges the gap between botanical study and landscape painting. The emotional impact of the work lies in its ability to evoke nostalgia for a lost era of exploration while celebrating the enduring beauty of the Indonesian landscape. Whether placed in a sunlit study or a grand salon, the painting’s vibrant colors and rich historical context invite continuous contemplation, making it an exquisite choice for anyone looking to infuse their environment with a sense of global heritage and artistic soul.
Marianne North (1830 – 1890)
Marianne North (1830-1890): En pioner inden botanisk kunst og rejser! Hun malede eksotiske planter verden over & grundlagde en unik udstilling på Kew Gardens. Et inspirerende eventyr!
Collection of The Herbarium (Richmond, United States of America)
Udforsk ca. 20.000 tørre planteprøver ved URV Herbarium i Richmond! Opdag alger, lav og vaskulære planter til forskning & undervisning, inkl. lokal flora fra tidligt 1900-tal.
Om dette kunstværk
- Titel: In Surabaza, Java
- Kunstner: Marianne North
- År: 1880
- Oprindelige mål: 13.0 x 23.0 cm
- Ophavsretlig status: Public domain
- Udstillet hos: Collection of The Herbarium
- Periode: 19th Century
- Medietype: WallArt
- Kontekstuelt korpus: exotic flora studies , botanical observation
- Anvendelse: Cultural
Hurtige fakta
- Location: The Herbarium, Richmond, United States
- Notable elements: Traditional Indonesian boats, red roofs
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Artist: Marianne North
- Dimensions: 13 x 23 cm
- Subject or theme: Riverside life in 19th century Surabaya