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The Husbandmans - Saturday Evening: Return from Labour, c1789. Artist: William Nutter
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The Husbandmans - Saturday Evening: Return from Labour, c1789. Artist: William Nutter
The Husbandmans - Saturday Evening: Return from Labour, c1789. After William Redmore Bigg (1755-1828). From The Connoisseur Volume LII. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1918]
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Bigg Cottage Evening Husband Husbandry Kissing Large Family Nutter Return Saturday Spade The Connoisseur William Bigg William Redmore William Redmore Bigg
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The Husbandmans - Saturday Evening - Return from Labour, c1789
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is a captivating print that beautifully captures the essence of rural life in the 18th century. Painted by William Nutter and based on an original work by William Redmore Bigg, this enchanting scene depicts a large family returning home after a hard day's work. In the foreground, we see men, women, and children making their way towards a quaint brown cottage. The vibrant blue sky sets the backdrop for this idyllic countryside setting. The figures are depicted with great attention to detail, showcasing the diversity of ages and roles within the family unit. A sense of warmth and togetherness radiates from this image as we witness tender moments between husband and wife, parents cradling their babies, and siblings playfully interacting with one another. It is evident that despite their laborious day in the fields, they find solace in each other's company. The tools scattered around them serve as reminders of their agricultural livelihoods – spades leaning against walls symbolize hard work while also hinting at future tasks yet to be done. This snapshot into rural life offers us a glimpse into an era where family bonds were cherished amidst nature's beauty. This print was featured in "The Connoisseur Volume LII" published by The Connoisseur Ltd. , London in 1918. Its enduring appeal lies not only in its historical significance but also in its ability to transport viewers back to simpler times when community
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