The disputed distance, Newcastle pitmen at quoits

Made:
1831-1841 in England, United Kingdom and Newcastle upon Tyne
artist:
Henry Perlee Parker
Painting, [Pitmen playing Quoits (The Disputed Shot)]

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Painting, [Pitmen playing Quoits (The Disputed Shot)]
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Painting, ['The disputed distance, Newcastle pitmen at quoits'], / by Henry Perlee Parker, [c1836]. Oil on canvas, 77x64cm in decorative gilt frame, 100x87x8.5cm. Preparatory sketch, possibly for a version in Ironbridge Gorge Museum [possibly that exhibited Royal Academy 1836, cat 224] or another dated 1840 in the Laing Art Gallery Newcastle; one of several versions worked on theme of local north east mining community and pitmen at play between 1836 and 1840. Two miners play quoits at a mine entrance lit by brazier hanging above, watched by a third who has probably come off shift in his mining garb with tools slung on his back, lamp hung on cloth around neck, a small dog sitting behind him. Another miner's lamp lies on ground left. Mother and children observe, miner and one child upon white pit horse blinkered on right, another miner watches; landscape to left of scene.

Details

Category:
Art
Object Number:
1995-278
Materials:
oil paint on canvas
Measurements:
overall: 1060 mm x 880 mm x 110 mm,
frame: 1000 mm x 870 mm x 85 mm,
image: 770 mm x 640 mm
type:
oil painting
credit:
Purchased (Christie's)