Boorong Koonjit Koonjit, from 'Drawings of Birds from Malacca', c.1805-18
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"Boorong Koonjit Koonjit" is a piece from the collection titled 'Drawings of Birds from Malacca', created circa 1805-1818 by an anonymous artist. This work is part of a larger compilation of ornithological illustrations that depict the diverse avian life found in the Malacca region of Malaysia during the early 19th century. The collection is significant for its detailed representation of local bird species, some of which may have been little known to science at the time.
The "Boorong Koonjit Koonjit" drawing, like others in the series, is valued for its historical and scientific importance, as well as its artistic merit. The illustrations provide insight into the natural history interests and the level of observational detail present in the colonial period in Southeast Asia. The anonymity of the artist adds an element of mystery to the collection, leaving historians and art enthusiasts to speculate about the creator's identity, background, and motivations.
The artistic style of "Boorong Koonjit Koonjit" and its companion pieces reflects the confluence of local artistic traditions with European scientific illustration practices of the era. The drawings are noted for their precision and accuracy, which would have been essential for the scientific documentation of species, as well as for their aesthetic qualities that capture the beauty and diversity of the birds in vibrant detail.
As an artifact of natural history and art, "Boorong Koonjit Koonjit" contributes to our understanding of the cultural and biological landscape of early 19th-century Malacca. It remains an important work for researchers studying the region's colonial history, biodiversity, and the evolution of scientific illustration.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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