Lamorna Birch
Feeding the Calves, Boleigh Farm, 1899
Oil
40 x 30 ins
Provenance
Birch moved to Boleigh Farm in 1892, his first permanent residence in Cornwall, where he lodged with the farmer Henry Tippett and his wife Emmeline. A dairy farm mainly on the west side of the Lamorna Valley. Birch liked the independence from the Newlyn community that he got there. The woman feeding the calves is Sarah Hutchings, sister-in-law of the farmer Henry Tippett. See purchase details - Copy photograph: This painting shown on easel with Birch seated in front. Illus. in A Painter Laureate: Lamorna Birch and his circle, Austin Wormleighton 1995, p.53. and p.54Exhibitions
(1) Loaned to Penlee Gallery, A Rural Idyll, 26th June to 4th September 2004. (2) Penlee Gallery, Summer in February, 16 March to 8 June 2013. (3) Penlee Gallery, Sons & Daughters of the Soil, 28 March to 13 June 2015. and then to (4) Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, Into the Fields - Newlyn School and Other Artists, 20th June to 6th September 2015.1
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