A Study Of A Work Horse With Blinkers; Three Studies Of Workhorses; And A Horse And Cart
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "A Study Of A Work Horse With Blinkers; Three Studies Of Workhorses; And A Horse And Cart", originally brought to life by the talented Robert Polhill Bevan. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Robert Polhill Bevan and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
"A Study of a Work Horse with Blinkers; Three Studies of Workhorses; and a Horse and Cart" is a collection of artworks by Robert Polhill Bevan (1865–1925), a British painter known for his significant contributions to modernist art in the United Kingdom. Bevan was a member of the Camden Town Group, an association of English Post-Impressionist artists active from 1911 to 1913. His work often depicted scenes of rural life, including horses, which were a recurring subject in his oeuvre.
This particular set of studies reflects Bevan's interest in the working animals of the countryside and the urban environment. The pieces likely date from the early 20th century, a period when Bevan was actively engaged in capturing the essence of working-class life and the changing landscapes due to industrialization. The works are characterized by Bevan's bold use of color and dynamic brushwork, which were influenced by Post-Impressionism and his exposure to the art of Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cézanne.
The title of the collection suggests that it includes both individual and group studies of workhorses, animals that were an integral part of daily life during Bevan's time. "A Study of a Work Horse with Blinkers" likely focuses on a single animal adorned with blinkers—devices attached to a horse's bridle to prevent it from seeing to the rear and, in some cases, to the side, thereby minimizing distractions. "Three Studies of Workhorses" suggests a series of sketches or paintings that capture different postures or activities of these animals. Lastly, "A Horse and Cart" would depict the common sight of a horse-drawn vehicle, which was a primary means of transportation for goods and people before the widespread adoption of motor vehicles.
The artworks serve not only as a testament to Bevan's artistic skill but also as historical documents that provide insight into the role of horses in the early 20th-century British society. They exemplify the transition from agrarian to industrial life and the enduring connection between humans and animals in work settings.
As a significant figure in British modernism, Bevan's studies of workhorses contribute to the understanding of the era's visual culture and the social contexts that shaped it. These works are held in esteem for their aesthetic qualities as well as their cultural and historical relevance.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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