Oolur Chinde, from 'Drawings of Animals, Insects and Reptiles from Malacca', c.1805-18
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Painting Description
"Oolur Chinde" is a drawing from the collection titled 'Drawings of Animals, Insects and Reptiles from Malacca', which dates back to the period between 1805 and 1818. The collection is attributed to an anonymous artist, and it comprises a series of natural history illustrations that were created during the British colonial era in the region of Malacca, a historical state in present-day Malaysia. The artwork "Oolur Chinde" is one of the pieces within this collection that showcases the artist's attention to detail and interest in the diverse fauna of the region.
The drawing is part of a larger body of work that reflects the European fascination with exotic wildlife from the colonies, a common theme in the art and scientific studies of the time. These illustrations served both artistic and scientific purposes, often used by naturalists and scholars to document and study the species found in various parts of the British Empire. The 'Drawings of Animals, Insects and Reptiles from Malacca' collection is significant as it provides insight into the early documentation of biodiversity in Southeast Asia and represents the intersection of art, science, and colonial history.
The specific drawing "Oolur Chinde" is notable for its detailed depiction of the subject, which may be a local species of bird, insect, or reptile, as suggested by the title of the collection. The work is executed with precision, likely using watercolor and ink, mediums commonly employed in natural history illustrations of that era. While the identity of the anonymous artist remains unknown, the collection as a whole is an important artifact that contributes to our understanding of early 19th-century natural history illustration and the representation of Malacca's wildlife during the period of British influence in the region.
As an artwork from a historical period, "Oolur Chinde" and the entire collection are of interest to historians, art enthusiasts, and biologists alike, offering a window into the past and a visual record of the species that inhabited Malacca over two centuries ago. The collection may be housed in a museum or library archive, and it would likely be of particular relevance to studies in colonial art, zoological illustration, and the history of Southeast Asia.
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