Sugar Cane, Teboo Gagak, from 'Drawings of Plants from Malacca', c.1805-18
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"Sugar Cane, Teboo Gagak, from 'Drawings of Plants from Malacca', c.1805-18" is a botanical illustration by an anonymous artist, part of a collection that depicts the flora of Malacca, a region in present-day Malaysia. The artwork dates back to the early 19th century, a period when European interest in the natural world, particularly in the exotic plants of colonial territories, was on the rise. The illustration is significant for its historical and botanical value, providing insight into the scientific and artistic endeavors of the time.
The drawing is likely to have been created during a period of increased British presence in the Malay Peninsula, following the temporary British occupation of Malacca from the Dutch in the early 19th century. This era saw a surge in the documentation of local flora and fauna, as naturalists and artists sought to record and categorize the biodiversity of the colonies. "Sugar Cane, Teboo Gagak" stands out as a detailed representation of the sugar cane plant, a crop that has had considerable economic and cultural importance in the region.
The artwork is characterized by its meticulous attention to detail, capturing the distinctive features of the sugar cane, such as its tall stalks and thick, fibrous stems. The term "Teboo Gagak" in the title likely refers to a local name for the plant, reflecting the artist's engagement with indigenous knowledge and nomenclature. The illustration would have served both as a scientific record for botanists and as a visual guide for those interested in the agricultural practices of Malacca.
As a piece of a larger collection, "Sugar Cane, Teboo Gagak" contributes to the understanding of colonial botanical studies and the exchange of knowledge between European and local experts. The anonymity of the artist adds an element of mystery to the work, inviting speculation about the identity and background of the individual who captured the natural beauty of Malacca's plant life with such precision and care.
Today, the illustration is not only a testament to the rich biodiversity of the Malay Peninsula but also a reminder of the complex interplay between colonial interests and the scientific exploration of the natural world. It remains an important resource for historians, botanists, and art enthusiasts alike, offering a window into the past and the enduring allure of botanical illustration.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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