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A FISH SALE ON A CORNISH BEACH 1885 Stanhope Alexander Forbes VICTORIAN PRINT
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A FISH SALE ON A CORNISH BEACH 1885 Stanhope Alexander Forbes VICTORIAN PRINT

A FISH SALE ON A CORNISH BEACH 1885 Stanhope Alexander Forbes VICTORIAN PRINT

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Original 1885 3 7/8 inch x 5 5/8 inch engraving titled A FISH SALE ON A CORNISH BEACH.

A Fish Sale on a Cornish Beach is an oil-on-canvas painting by Stanhope Forbes depicting a fish auction on the beach near Newlyn. It was painted in 1884-85 and exhibited at the Royal Academy summer exhibition in 1885. The painting is now owned by the Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery.
The painting depicts an auction of fish landed from rowing boats on the beach near Newlyn, where they were sold by an auctioneer known as a "jowster". The lug sails of the Newlyn fleet of fishing boats can be seen in the background, out on the water. The tide has recently gone out, leaving wet patches that reflect the sky. The painting depicts several fishermen and fishwives in traditional dress - the men wearing sou'wester hats, rough jumpers, oilskin trousers, and heavy leather boots. The women wear heavy aprons known as a "towser" and woollen shawls. The work was probably painted on the beach near the old medieval harbour of Newlyn, shortly before the new south and north quays were constructed in 1885-86 and 1888–1894, followed by a new covered fish market that opened in 1908.

Painted by Stanhope Alexander Forbes (1857 - 1947). An Irish artist and a founding member of the influential Newlyn school of painters. He was often called 'the father of the Newlyn School'.

Page size 8 3/4 inch x 12 inch

From ‘The Magazine of Art’ Vol. VIII. 1885. Published by Cassell & Company Ltd. - London, Paris, New York & Melbourne.

The engraving is in very good condition. Printed text above and below the image and on the reverse.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#224624131
Start TimeTue 05 Nov 2024 12:40:18 (BST)
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LocationUnited Kingdom
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Date of Creation1800-1899
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OriginalityOriginal
Print SurfacePaper
SubjectFigures

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