Orchids and Pears
About this artwork
Paintings of flowers were a central part of Elizabeth Blackadder’s work since the 1970s. She began painting orchids in 1980, and in 1993 made a portfolio of orchid etchings in conjunction with Glasgow Print studio, to mark the fourteenth World Orchid Conference being held in Glasgow. The intricate shapes of the orchids in this painting are intensely observed, but they retain a sense of life about them. Blackadder began to incorporate exotic fruit in her paintings in the 1980s, and here included two Chinese pears as well as pieces of patterned material. The resulting painting is a lively and striking combination of colours, textures and shapes. Blackadder was known for her joyful still-life paintings that bring together diverse and curious objects.
Updated 2021
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artist:Elizabeth BlackadderScottish (1931 - 2021)
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title:Orchids and Pears
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date created:1985
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materials:Watercolour and pencil on paper
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measurements:42.50 x 53.00 cm (framed: 66.50 x 77.00 x 2.40 cm)
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credit line:Bequeathed by Miss Michelle Proud 2002
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accession number:GMA 4684
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Elizabeth Blackadder
Elizabeth Blackadder
Painter and printmaker Elizabeth Blackadder was born in Falkirk. She studied at Edinburgh College of Art under William Gillies, and lectured at the college from 1962 until her retirement in 1986. In 1956 she married fellow artist John Houston. Blackadder was well known for her delicate paintings of...