William Farquhar Collection of Natural History Drawings
| William Farquhar Collection of Natural History Drawings | |
|---|---|
Top left: gambier; top right: black pepper; bottom left: wild nutmeg (Gymnacranthera farquhariana); bottom right: durian | |
| Artist | Probably two anonymous Chinese artists (from Macau) |
| Year | 1819–1823 |
| Medium | Watercolour on Paper |
| Dimensions | Various |
| Location | National Museum of Singapore, Singapore |
| Owner | GK Goh Holdings |
The William Farquhar Collection of Natural History Drawings consists of 477 watercolour botanical drawings of plants and animals of Malacca and Singapore by unknown Chinese (probably Cantonese) artists that were commissioned between 1819 and 1823 by William Farquhar (26 February 1774 – 13 May 1839). The paintings were meant to be of scientific value with very detailed drawings, except for those of the birds which have text going beyond their original purpose. For each drawing, the scientific and/or common name of the specimen in Malay, and, occasionally, in English, was written in pencil. A translator also penned the Malay names in Jawi using ink. The paper used was normally European paper framed by a blue frame while some have no frames at all suggesting there are two artist.