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Norman Cornish, the miner-artist from Spennymoor, who still works underground at the Dean
Norman Cornish, the miner-artist from Spennymoor, who still works underground at the Dean and Chapter Colliery, will be having an exhibition of his paintings and drawings in Newcastle later this month. Circa 1959
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Media ID 21798282
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1959 Artist Brush Coal Member Miner Mining Norman Cornish North East Painter Painting Palette Pitman Pitmans Academy Spennymoor Settlement
Medium 18" Cushion (46x46cm)
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EDITORS COMMENTS
Norman Cornish: A Glimpse into the Dual Life of a Miner-Artist". This print captures the essence of Norman Cornish, a remarkable miner-artist hailing from Spennymoor. In this image, taken around 1959, we witness Cornish's unwavering dedication to his craft as he continues to work underground at the Dean and Chapter Colliery. Cornish's extraordinary talent shines through in his paintings and drawings, which will soon be showcased in an eagerly anticipated exhibition in Newcastle later this month. As a member of the Pitman's Academy, his artistry has flourished alongside his demanding life as a coal miner. The photograph offers us a glimpse into Cornish's world during the 1950s - an era marked by industrial growth and artistic expression. With brush in hand and palette at the ready, he skillfully brings to life scenes inspired by both everyday mining experiences and the vibrant North East region. Cornish's unique ability to capture raw emotions on canvas resonates deeply with viewers who are transported into the heart of working-class communities. His artwork serves as a testament to resilience amidst adversity while celebrating ordinary lives often overlooked. As we admire this poignant image from Memory Lane Prints, let us honor Norman Cornish for his unwavering commitment to both mining and artistry. Through his creations, he immortalizes an important chapter of our history while reminding us that beauty can be found even within seemingly mundane moments.
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