Objektnummer
64/73
Titel
The Blackwell Ox,
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Beskrivelse
This is a print of an engraving from an original painting, 'The Blakewell Ox', by George Cuit, c.1820. It was engraved by J. Bailey and published in 1780. It is signed Clark June 30 1809. It is one of a collection of paintings and prints thought to date from the last quarter of the 18th century to c.1860.
Fysisk beskrivelse
1 engraving in frame: paper, wood
George Cuit (artist) John Bailey (engraver) BLACKWELL 1780 The painting this print is based on was said to be the first known portrait of named sire. George Cuit was a builder's son whose talent led to a wealthy patron sending him to Italy to train. He also painted other animals such as the famed Durham Ox (a portrait of this animal by another artist can be seen to the right). John Bailey, the engraver, was also an agriculturalist. At one time he worked as land agent at Chillingham. The Estate is home to a herd of 'wild cattle' who were spared the process of improvement. MERL 64/73
Arkivhistorik
MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Institute of Agricultural History) – 'PAINTING - Monochrome watercolour // Description // THE BLACKWELL OX [Shorthorn-Teeswater] // A copy of the line engraving by J. Bailey from a painting by Geo.Cuit, published in 1780. // [Date of painting c.1820] Signed Clark June 30 1809 // [Ink wash drawing] // Dimensions // Framed - brown grained wood // 59.0cm wide x 51.0cm high // Associated information // ... The Blackwell Ox (rising 6 years old) bred and fed by Christr. Hill, Esq. of Blackwell in the County of Durham. Killed at Darlington 17 Dec 1779 by Mr Geo. Coates who sold him for £109.11s.6d // Weight: Two forequarters, 75st. 7lb; hind do. 76st. 3lb; tallow, 11st; Total 162st. 10lb // N.B. 14lb to the stone. // References // Prints and Paintings of British Farm Livestock A Record of The Rothamsted Collection No 17 PL IV.', MERL miscellaneous note [The Royal Smithfield Club] – ‘A letter was received from the Museum in which it was stated that they had been given an opportunity to purchase a collection of paintings and prints of Farm Livestock executed during the period from the last quarter of the 18th century to about 1860. These include animals which had won prizes at the Smithfield Shows of 1834 and 1851… At the request of the Council, Mr. W. J. Cumber and Mr. P. M. Colebrook inspected the paintings and prints, and they were unanimous in recommending that the Club should purchase the prints and present them to the Museum… The Museum have agreed that the collection shall be recorded as The Royal Smithfield Club Collection.’
Produktionsdato
1780 - 1820
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- Width 590 mm
- Height 510 mm
Eksternt dokument
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