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A Seat in the Park

Print
1869 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A busy park scene. On a bench sit a soldier, a woman, man with a cane, a mother next to her son who is leaning on the bench. The last two are musicians with a violin and tambourine respectively. In front of the bench is a girl with a toddler in a pram. The toddler is playing with a balloon? on a string. Other people are entering the park or walking behind. A gate (doorway), fence, lamp-posts are visible in the background, along with some trees, of which only the trunks are visible and a building, barely visible.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleA Seat in the Park (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Woodengraving
Brief description
Wood-engraving, proof. Designed by George John Pinwell, wood-engraved by Joseph Swain. A Seat in the Park, illustration from Once a Week, 26 June 1869.
Physical description
A busy park scene. On a bench sit a soldier, a woman, man with a cane, a mother next to her son who is leaning on the bench. The last two are musicians with a violin and tambourine respectively. In front of the bench is a girl with a toddler in a pram. The toddler is playing with a balloon? on a string. Other people are entering the park or walking behind. A gate (doorway), fence, lamp-posts are visible in the background, along with some trees, of which only the trunks are visible and a building, barely visible.
Dimensions
  • Image height: 22.1cm (Note: object mounted in so image only can be measured)
  • Image width: 30cm (Note: object mounted in so image only can be measured)
Styles
Marks and inscriptions
Swain Sc (Lower right)
Object history
Bought from John Swain & Son
Subjects depicted
Associated object
E.281-1906 (Original)
Bibliographic reference
Once a Week, 26 June 1869.
Collection
Accession number
E.281A-1906

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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