Study for "The Peep-O’-Day Boys’ Cabin, in the West of Ireland" ("The Sleeping Whiteboy"), 1835. Creator: David Wilkie (British, 1785-1841).

Study for "The Peep-O’-Day Boys’ Cabin, in the West of Ireland" ("The Sleeping Whiteboy"), 1835. Creator: David Wilkie (British, 1785-1841).

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Study for "The Peep-O’-Day Boys’ Cabin, in the West of Ireland" ("The Sleeping Whiteboy"), 1835. One of the greatest draftsmen of the British school, Wilkie painted slowly but drew prolifically, making studies upon which he relied to spur his imagination and compose his paintings. In this study for a painting exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1836, the artist worked out the details of a domestic interior. Here he depicted the corner of a cabin in Ireland where wool was processed: a pair of carders used to disentangle textile fibers and a spinning wheel rest upon a rough-hewn bench, and a swath of hand-dyed red cloth is flung over a ladder rung.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Watercolour, point of brush and gouache with graphite and brown ink

Picture Type
  1. Drawing

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4786x5107
File Size : 71,608kb


Aliases

  1. 1941.606
  1. 120897
  1. 0940009423
  1. 1941.606
  1. 2-742-356
  1. 2742356

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