Transformations: Art of the Scott Sisters

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Transformations: Art of the Scott Sisters
Harriet and Helena Scott
An Australian Museum touring exhibition

Yarra Ranges Regional Museum
Sat, 6th Apr 2024 – Sun, 26th May 2024
FREE entry, no booking required.

About the exhibition

Beautiful and intricate, this stunning exhibition features up to 39 professionally mounted and framed reproductions of original watercolours by Harriet and Helena Scott. 

Turn back the pages as you uncover the captivating story of these two extraordinary women whose love of nature and tremendous skill in rendering its beauty enabled them to distinguish themselves amid the male-dominated world of 19th century science. Many of their scientific illustrations are still used by scientists today. 

The Scott sisters were among the first to illustrate the life histories and immature stages of Australian moths and butterflies. They were meticulous and understood the biology of their subjects in great detail. 

The highlights of the exhibition are reproductions of watercolour paintings created between 1846 and 1851 for their father A.W Scott’s landmark publication Australian Lepidoptera and their Transformations. Considered the finest examples of the sisters’ work, the paintings feature caterpillars in life-like poses, gorgeous butterflies, native flowers and stunning landscapes. 

This is a rare chance for visitors to step back in time and absorb these watercolours while admiring the simple beauty of 19th century nature through the eyes of two young women whose pioneering work was praised for both the art and the science. 

A touring exhibition produced by the Australian Museum.

 

About the artists 

Uncover the captivating story of these two extraordinary women whose love of nature and tremendous skill in rendering its beauty enabled them to distinguish themselves amid the male-dominated world of 19th century science. Harriet and Helena Scott entered the masculine world of science and became possibly the first professional female illustrators in the country. They were also accomplished amateur naturalists and collectors, at a time when women were unable to pursue careers in these fields. Many of their scientific illustrations are still used by scientists today. 

The Scott sisters were among the first to illustrate the life histories and immature stages of Australian moths and butterflies. They were meticulous and understood the biology of their subjects in great detail. 

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Image: Harriet Scott, Emperor Moth, Syntherata janetta (detail), watercolour, 620 x 540 mm, © Australian Musuem

 

About Yarra Ranges Regional Museum 

Opened in 2011, Yarra Ranges Regional Museum promotes a greater understanding of the rich and diverse cultural heritage of the Yarra Ranges region through exhibitions, collections and programs. 

The Museum is custodian of a collection of over 13,000 cultural objects, including Indigenous belongings related to Coranderrk Aboriginal Station and a sub-collection related to opera diva Dame Nellie Melba (1861-1931). 

Yarra Ranges Regional Museum is open Wed - Sun, 10am - 4pm and entry is free.

 

When

Past event dates

  • Saturday, 06 April 2024 | 10:00 AM - Sunday, 26 May 2024 | 04:00 PM

Location

Yarra Ranges Regional Museum, 35-37 Castella Street, Lilydale, 3140, View Map

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