Alexander Marshal (c. 1620-82)
Mourning iris, germander speedwell, broad-bodied chaser dragonfly, turban ranunculus (double form), flesh fly, honeywort, and bigroot cranesbill c. 1650-82
Watercolour | 46.0 x 33.3 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 924325
Alexander Marshal (c. 1620-82)
Mourning iris, germander speedwell, broad-bodied chaser dragonfly, turban ranunculus (double form), flesh fly, honeywort, and bigroot cranesbill c. 1650-82
Alexander Marshal (c. 1620-82)
Mourning iris, germander speedwell, broad-bodied chaser dragonfly, turban ranunculus (double form), flesh fly, honeywort, and bigroot cranesbill c. 1650-82
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A page of watercolours of plants and insects including a long rooted Cranesbill, a Honeywort, a large Turkey Iris, an orange Asiatic Ranunculus, a wild Germander. The mourning iris was introduced to England around 1570 from western Asia. In addition to his love of flowers, Marshal was also a keen entomologist and owned a large collection of insect specimens. The dragonfly and flesh fly on this sheet are depicted in great detail and with evident knowledge of insect anatomy.
Provenance
Presented to George IV
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Medium and techniques
Watercolour
Measurements
46.0 x 33.3 cm (sheet of paper)
Other number(s)
RL 24325