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A Vision of Eden: The Life and Work of Marianne North

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In 1871 Marianne North escaped the swaddling of Victorian society and departed on her first expedition to make a pictorial record of the tropical and exotic plants of the world. This abridged version of her lively travel memoirs and autobiography is illustrated in colour with a selection from her collection of over 800 pictures now housed in the Marianne North gallery at Kew.… (más)
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Well Marianne North was certainly prolific and certainly travelled a lot ...and used her connections extensively. And she has a whole gallery dedicated to her work. I guess it helps when one donates the gallery plus the paintings. However, i find her work bordering on the coarse side ......mostly it seems done in haste so she could move on to the next site. They are good but not great. And I have decided that I don't need a copy of this book in my collection so I'm donating the book to LifeLine. Two stars from me. ( )
  booktsunami | Sep 28, 2020 |
Preface by Professor J. P. M. Brenan, Foreword by Anthony Huxley, Biographical Note by Brenda E. Moon
Webb & Bower and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 1980, colour frontispiece, full page colour plates and colour photographs throughout, gold embossed hardcover, pictorial end-papers, dustjacket, ISBN 0906671183
Near Fine Condition, book almost new, with minor rubbing to edges, owners sticker label to inside front cover, minor edge-wear to dustjacket
'Marianne North, an unmarried middle-aged Victorian lady of comfortable means, set off in 1871 on her first expedition to make a pictorial record of the tropical and exotic plants of the world. The story of her travels to every continent in the world, often alone and enduring hardships and dangers in conditions so primitive as to be outside the experience of the modern generation, is told in this abridged version of her travel memoirs and autobiography, first published in 1893 under the title Recollections of a Happy Life. The results of her wanderings were her astonishing collection of over 800 paintings, now housed in the Marianne North Gallery at Kew, and this is the first time that they have been reproduced in book form. She had a remarkable eye for detail, both in her writing and her painting, and she emerges through her work as strong willed, sometimes prejudiced, but always humorous and kind-hearted; an extraordinary example of the Victorian pioneering spirit.
In his introduction Anthony Huxley discusses her work from a modern botanical viewpoint, and Professor Brenan, Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, explains how the expansion of the Gardens towards the end of the last century.'
  Asko_Tolonen | Mar 27, 2020 |
Marianne North's journal entries from her travels. Paintings now in the Marianne North Gallery at Kew Gardens
  infopt2000 | May 7, 2018 |
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  oldfashion1 | Sep 26, 2016 |
Marrianne North in the 1600's spent her life starting in her 50's traveling by ship alone to India, Seychelles, Africa, America, and
S. America painting flowers and trees. The amazing true story
of one of the first botanical artists. Her works are found in Kew Gardens in thier own building which she designed herself.
Her travels will inspire you and her paintings enchant you! ( )
  seaskys | May 21, 2012 |
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In 1871 Marianne North escaped the swaddling of Victorian society and departed on her first expedition to make a pictorial record of the tropical and exotic plants of the world. This abridged version of her lively travel memoirs and autobiography is illustrated in colour with a selection from her collection of over 800 pictures now housed in the Marianne North gallery at Kew.

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