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Paintings at the Haworth Art Gallery.
Researching something else I stumbled on this wonderful site. Which has paintings held in galleries nationwide.
I noticed on the page I was looking for, another painting, from the Haworth. Using the search facility, and entering 'Haworth Art Gallery', it brought up a page with some of the oil paintings from our gallery in Accrington. You can enlarge the paintings by clicking on them. Search Results for*"haworth art gallery"*- VADS: the online resource for visual arts Besides the Tiffany glass, we are lucky in having such a fine collection of paintings and drawings at the Haworth. Much of which is often overshadowed by the famous glass collection. But with an estimated worth of up to five million pounds, it is a collection of some note, in it's own right. Hope you enjoy looking at them as much as I did. |
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I'd just like to point out, this is just a selection, and not the entire collection.
Missing is one of my favourite works, the Thomas Sidney Cooper painting of cattle in a landscape. I don't know why all the works aren't listed on the site. Odd. |
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It's because it's a website showing Continental European paintings in British collections. :rolleyes: |
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some interesting paintings yon, probably get some knob saying the sites discriminatory.:D
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I have enjoyed looking at these lovely paintings.
Thank you for the link G. |
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Particularly like The Laundress.
Some paintings seem to be unmounted -i wonder why? Do you think they were left to the gallery by local people who had done the European tour? I expect there will be records to say who donated them and when... A good find, i think, G. |
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Though sadly it doesn't name the person/s who donated them. From memory, that's sometimes recorded on the frames. Talking of frames, perhaps some were removed so the whole image could be photographically recorded. |
Paintings at the Haworth Art Gallery.
Hi, when the Haworth's left their will, they had included 20 oil paintings and 30 watercolours (known as The Haworth Bequest)to go on display.
When the building was eventually opened to the public in 1921 there were also rooms containing oil and water colours which had belonged to the town of Accrington and which had previously been housed at the Carnegie library in St James Street, Accrington. The earliest purchase of a picture by Accrington Corporation appears to have been in 1903, then another in 1908. Eventually they had 19. At least 17 of these had been given by a local business and founder of the History Society in Accrington - HENRY PARKINSON, known as "The Accrington Friend and Wellwisher". More paintings were purchased and by the time the Haworth opened its doors the number transferred from the library had risen to 69 (known as THE CARNEGIE BEQUEST). There was also a NUTTALL BEQUEST of approx 26 paintings and drawings by Alice Ann Nuttall. She was the widow of George Nuttall, the Managing Director of Steiner's Calico Printing Works, Church. In 1942 the paintings (plus others purchased over the years) were taken down to the basement of the house for safe keeping and The Haworth was closed. It re-opened in 1945. Around this time another bequest was made. This was the gift of ALFRED HITCHON, who had given over £50,000 to Accrington Victoria Hospital. (there are still to this day plaques on the wall in the hospital commemorating Mr Hitchon). He had worked for 20 yrs as an Engineering Manager at Howard & Bulloughs. He donated 14 oil paintings and 48 watercolours (known as the HITCHON BEQUEST). These are the folk who have done our town proud! |
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Thanks Atarah, for that information, and welcome back.
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Groove was once a talented artist and had his work exhibited at the Tate Modern.
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Groove has a substantial art collection which includes a Lowry...he intends to leave these to the Haworth.
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Are you really Walter Mitty? ;)
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An article by the recently retired curator Jenny Rennie.
Which details some of the history of the Haworth. Both of the house, and the collection. http://www.mcrh.mmu.ac.uk/pubs/pdf/m...ums_rennie.pdf |
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Retlaw. |
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Are there any philanthropists around today or are they a thing of the past... My mum did her thesis at Lancaster Uni. on Joseph Briggs and the Haworth Tiffany collection -must ask her what happened to it.. (Love the name by the way -shame it wasn't spelt Jenny (W)rennie! At Uni. we had a graduate tutor called Bede Rundle (a philosopher) -obviously everyone called him Reed Bundle!):D |
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Hen breeder Lenny. Big family. Penny, Benny, Kenny, Denny...and Albert. There's many a Rennie. |
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'His London exhibitions feature in Graves Dictionary, where he exhibited 2 paintings at the Royal Academy and four at Suffolk Street. He also exhibited in the North of England. Examples of his work may be found at Nottingham Museum and Art Gallery and Accrington Museum.'
Studio RT Ltd - Charles McArthur 19thC W/Colour L/scape |
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Went to visit Haworth yesterday to see the full Tiffany collection - love the nasturtium plaque -think it's my favourite piece, less obvious than some of the others but beautiful.
It was nice to see some of the pictures posted on this thread -my favourite "Laundress" was at the bottom of the stairs...provenance of the paintings was not written on them unfortunately. Enjoyed the Accy Pals exhibition too and found 2 photos which are of interest to my aunt and a friend - wil be getting in touch with Retlaw about them shortly - well done for all the hard work Walter - seeing all those photos makes you realise they were people and not just numbers. The trees in Oakhill Park and up at Haworth looked spectacular in the sunshine - great colours. It was a treat to re-visit an old haunt after many years...:) |
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