Is Fanny Osborne our most impressive forgotten artist?

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Source: Radio New Zealand

After years researching Fanny Osborne’s life, writer and curator Kate Waterhouse still finds it really hard to understand how the acclaimed botanical artist “fell off the landscape”.

That said, she hadn’t heard of Osborne herself until her Australian mother-in-law – a fan of female botanical artists – mentioned flying in to see an Osborne exhibition in Auckland.

Intrigued, Waterhouse investigated Osborne, and discovered that the woman behind the beautiful watercolours had raised 13 kids without electricity on Great Barrier Island: “I was like, ‘Holy crap. How on earth did she do that there?’”

Watercolour of a Kōwhai flower by Fanny Osborne.

Auckland Museum

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