The artwork entitled “Fishes” was created by Marianne North in the year 1870. This piece falls under the Naturalism art movement and the genre of animal painting.
In the artwork, North depicts a trio of different fish species set against a tranquil aquatic background. The painting showcases her meticulous attention to detail and her adept skill in illustrating natural subjects. Each fish is rendered with vibrant colors and intricate patterns, demonstrating North’s dedication to realism and her deep appreciation for the natural world. The composition and the lifelike representation of the fish reflect the principles of Naturalism, aiming to present a truthful depiction of nature. The simplicity of the background allows the viewer to focus on the exquisite details and distinct characteristics of each fish, highlighting the beauty and diversity of marine life.