Poko Jabie Jabie, Boorong Sie-aras, from 'Drawings of Birds from Malacca', c.1805-18
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"Poko Jabie Jabie, Boorong Sie-aras" is a notable work from the collection titled 'Drawings of Birds from Malacca', created by an anonymous artist during the period of approximately 1805 to 1818. This collection of ornithological illustrations provides a unique visual record of the avian species found in and around the Malacca region of Malaysia during the early 19th century. The specific piece "Poko Jabie Jabie, Boorong Sie-aras" stands out for its detailed depiction of local birdlife, capturing the natural beauty and diversity of the region's avifauna.
The artwork is part of a larger body of work that reflects the interest in natural history and the documentation of biodiversity that was prevalent among European colonists and local naturalists at the time. These drawings were often created for scientific purposes, as well as for the appreciation of the exotic and varied wildlife found in the colonies. The 'Drawings of Birds from Malacca' collection is significant for its contribution to the understanding of the region's natural history and for its artistic merit.
While the identity of the artist remains unknown, the meticulous attention to detail and the use of watercolor and ink in "Poko Jabie Jabie, Boorong Sie-aras" suggest that the creator had a keen eye for the subtleties of avian anatomy and plumage. The work is an important example of early natural history illustration in Southeast Asia and offers insight into the intersection of art, science, and colonial exploration during the period.
Today, "Poko Jabie Jabie, Boorong Sie-aras" and the rest of the 'Drawings of Birds from Malacca' collection are valuable not only for their aesthetic qualities but also for their historical and scientific relevance. They serve as a window into the past, allowing contemporary viewers to glimpse the rich biodiversity that once thrived in the Malacca region and to appreciate the efforts of early naturalists and artists in documenting the natural world.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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Return & Refund
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