Eekan Madoe Madoe, from 'Drawings of Fishes from Malacca', c.1805-18
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"Eekan Madoe Madoe" is a notable illustration from the collection titled 'Drawings of Fishes from Malacca', which is a compilation of natural history drawings created approximately between 1805 and 1818. The artist behind this collection remains anonymous, but the work is significant for its detailed representation of marine life from the Malacca region of Malaysia during the early 19th century. The illustration "Eekan Madoe Madoe" specifically depicts a fish species indigenous to the waters around Malacca, showcasing the artist's meticulous attention to the physical characteristics and natural colors of the subject.
The 'Drawings of Fishes from Malacca' collection is an important historical record, providing insight into the biodiversity of the Malacca Strait and the artistic practices of documenting flora and fauna during the period of British influence in the Malay Peninsula. The illustrations, including "Eekan Madoe Madoe," were likely created for scientific purposes, as part of the broader European endeavor to catalog and understand the natural world in the colonies. The drawings are characterized by their scientific accuracy and artistic finesse, making them valuable both as scientific documents and as works of art.
The "Eekan Madoe Madoe" illustration, along with the rest of the collection, contributes to the understanding of the region's marine life before industrial fishing and environmental changes significantly altered the ecosystem. The artwork is also a testament to the cross-cultural exchange of knowledge between local experts, who were familiar with the species, and the Western scientists and artists who sought to record them. As such, the piece is of interest to historians, biologists, and art historians alike, offering a window into the natural and cultural heritage of Malacca at the turn of the 19th century.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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Return & Refund
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