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Picking Stones, Warham, (Jim Powell's Farm), Painting

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This simple but powerful image shows two bent and hunched figures working in an open field, with a strong tilted line dividing the land from the sky. The composition and the theme of the peasant at work is inspired by a painting entitled 'the Glearners' (1857) by the Fench artist Millet, with which Brian was familiar. This picture showed poor agricultural workers intent on their toil in a simple setting. Like Millet Brian does not reveal the facial features of his subjects. The women were Gypsies who lived nearby, probably in a camp on Green Lane on the outskirts of the city. The local Gypsies supplied the surrounding farms with seasonal workers, male and female. The women wore long skirts and hob-nail boots. Here they are gatheing stones into sack-cloth 'aprons' tied around their waists, in order to allow the crops to grow unhindered. A pile of gathered stones sits in the right foreground ready to be carted away and used for building farm tracks.

Details
Accession Number 1975-7/532
Date 1905
Period Modern
Collection Fine Art
Technique Painted
Medium Watercolour
Creator HATTON, Brian
Name HATTON, Brian
Locality Warham
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