The good and bad little pigs.
Illustration
ca. 1880 (drawn)
ca. 1880 (drawn)
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Herbert William Weekes (fl. 1864 - 1904) was an artist and illustrator, best known for his genre and animal paintings. He was born into an artistic family; his father, Henry Weekes, was professor of sculpture at the Royal Academy from 1868-1876 and his elder brother, Henry, was also a genre painter. Herbert William Weekes spent his working life residing at 21 Oppingdon Road, Primrose Hill, London. He delighted in anthropomorphising animals in such paintings as 'You are sitting in my nest', 'Prattlers and cracklers', 'The patient and the quacks' and 'A snap for the lot', and his work demonstrates a sensitive understanding of his subject matter.
Object details
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Title | The good and bad little pigs. (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | pencil and pen on paper |
Brief description | Pencil and pen drawing by William Weekes. Illustration for 'The good and bad little pigs', ca. 1880. |
Physical description | Illustration for The good and bad little pig featuring piglet holding a flute standing in front of a male pig which wears a crown and is chained to a pillar. |
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Production type | Unique |
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Credit line | Donated by Anne Renier and F.G. Renier. |
Object history | Bequeathed to the V&A in 1970 by Anne and Fernand G. Renier as part of the Renier Collection. |
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Literary reference | <u>The good and bad little pigs</u>. |
Summary | Herbert William Weekes (fl. 1864 - 1904) was an artist and illustrator, best known for his genre and animal paintings. He was born into an artistic family; his father, Henry Weekes, was professor of sculpture at the Royal Academy from 1868-1876 and his elder brother, Henry, was also a genre painter. Herbert William Weekes spent his working life residing at 21 Oppingdon Road, Primrose Hill, London. He delighted in anthropomorphising animals in such paintings as 'You are sitting in my nest', 'Prattlers and cracklers', 'The patient and the quacks' and 'A snap for the lot', and his work demonstrates a sensitive understanding of his subject matter. |
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Library number | RENIER.83 |
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Record created | April 25, 2005 |
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