Ellis Rowan - A Flower-Hunter in Queensland
4 September - 2 November 1997
This touring exhibition from the Queensland Museum presents 50 paintings by Ellis
Rowan, one of Australia's most celebrated flower painters. Displaying
the beauty of Queensland's native wildflowers these works also reflect
the rich diversity of the native flora from the Border Ranges in
the south to the northern Torres Strait Islands.
But it is not only the paintings which are remarkable. Ellis Rowan, born in 1848, was
an adventurous, emancipated woman who turned the genteel Victorian pastime of flower
painting into an internationally acclaimed and highly profitable career. First visiting
Queensland in 1887, she trekked from her home base in Melbourne to the most remote and
inhospitable parts of Australia and New Guinea in her pursuit of subjects to paint. A
tiny, wasp-waisted woman of indomitable will she climbed mountains, braved crocodiles and
undertook perilous river journeys - always dressed in the height of fashion.
In a career spanning 50 years she produced more than 3000 paintings before her death in
1922. Ellis Rowan also spent several years in New Zealand after her marriage in 1873 to
Captain Frederic Charles Rowan of the New Zealand Armed Constabulary. Following the
untimely death of her husband, she visited New Zealand in 1893-94 on a sentimental
journey, which brought her to Christchurch. Here she was delighted to discover the work of
Margaret Stoddart and wrote in her book, published in 1898,'Even here everyone was
shivering, but I forgot the weather amongst Miss Stoddart's beautiful flower-paintings in
the Art Gallery. I had the pleasure of meeting her, and next morning went to see her whole
collection. It was a new revelation to me to see such work hidden away, and I think she
stands without rival the first and foremost of our flower-painters in Australia. Her
grouping, colouring, form and harmony were perfect'
The scheduling of this exhibition, just prior to the Gallery's big summer show
featuring the works of Margaret Stoddart, makes Ellis Rowan -
A Flower-Hunter in Queensland a very interesting comparison. The
show will be accompanied by a book 'Ellis Rowan - A Flower-Hunter
in Queensland' published by the curator Judith McKay. She will
also give a public lecture at the Gallery on Thursday 4 September,
5.30 pm.
This exhibition was held at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery in the Botanic Gardens.
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