Study of Dead Birds

Still life paintings were a popular subject matter in the Victorian period. Their realism, simplicity and detail appealed to Victorian tastes. Many artists specialised only in still life, whilst for others it was one of many genres they practiced.

Helen Cordelia Angell, like many female artists of the period, would have chosen still life and flower painting as a specialism due to the social restrictions placed on women.

Feminity for the Victorians was linked to family, motherhood, respectability and the home environment. The constructs of motherhood and domesticity kept women away from the public sphere. Still life painting was a genre that could be practiced at home.

Object Summary

Accession Loan No.
62/1924/82
Category
Fine Art
Collection Class
Drawings
Medium
watercolour on paper
Common Name
Study of Dead Birds
Simple Name
drawing
Inscription Transcription
Helen C Coleman
Period Classification
Victorian (1837-1901)
Production Town
Henley
Production County
Oxfordshire
Production Country
United Kingdom: England
Production Person Initials
Helen Cordelia
Production Person Surname
Angell (nee Coleman)
Production Year Low
1860
Production Year High
1884

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Study of Dead Birds