Marianne North: A Very Intrepid Painter. Second edition.
By (Author) Michelle Payne
Royal Botanic Gardens
Kew Publishing
1st March 2016
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
Botanical art
Paintings and painting
759.2
Hardback
112
Width 198mm, Height 255mm
This is the story of Marianne North, an unmarried middle-aged Victorian lady of comfortable means, set off in 1871 on her first expedition to make a pictorial record of the tropical and exotic plants of the world. Marianne produced more than 800 paintings which are housed in a special gallery at Kew.
The book provides an overview of her paintings and the Marianne North Gallery (built under her patronage) where almost all her paintings hang, the history of the gallery and its architecture and its restoration. The beautiful gift book details Marianne's life and travels, fully illustrated throughout with her stunning botanical paintings.
This revised edition of the bestseller features a foreword by Chris Mills, former Head of Kew's Library, Art & Archives, as well as updated information. This beautiful gift book details North's life and travels, and this new edition's larger format allows her stunning images to truly shine.
"A modern woman from a not-so-modern time, Marianne North can be much better appreciated today."-- "Cent Magazine"
"This is an exquisite publication with over 800 of Marianne's beautiful paintings taking the reader on a world tour as we follow this amazing woman on her travels."-- "Reckless Gardener"
Michelle Payne holds an MA in twentieth century literature and its intellectual contexts, awarded by Goldsmith College, University of London. She is a writer and an editor.