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A Good Catch

  • Entstehungsdatum1900
  • Abmessungen30.0 x 44.0 cm
The painting "A Good Catch" by William Henry Borrow is a beautiful depiction of fishermen on the beach with their boats. Created in 1900, this oil on canvas piece measures 30 x 44 cm and is currently located at the Hastings Fishermen's Museum in the United Kingdom.

Artistic Style and Composition

The painting showcases William Henry Borrow's skillful use of color and composition. The scene is filled with people, boats, and a dog, creating a sense of camaraderie and hard work among the fishermen. The artist's attention to detail is evident in the intricate depiction of the boats and the surrounding environment.

Artist Background

William Henry Borrow was a British artist known for his paintings of local scenes, particularly those related to fishing and the sea. His works can be found at the Hastings Fishermen's Museum, which features a collection of artworks showcasing the town's rich maritime history. Discovering the Artworks of Hastings Fishermen's Museum is a great way to learn more about the town's maritime history and the artists who captured it on canvas. With William Henry Borrow's "A Good Catch" being one of the notable pieces, art lovers can appreciate the beauty and significance of this painting.
The combination of William Henry Borrow's artistic skill and the historical context of the Hastings Fishermen's Museum makes "A Good Catch" a captivating piece that continues to inspire art enthusiasts today.

William Henry Borrow (1840 – 1905)

William Henry Borrow (1840-1905) war ein britischer Künstler, bekannt für seine ausdrucksstarken Gemälde des Küstenlebens in Hastings & East Sussex. Seine maritimen Szenen bieten Einblicke in das England des 19. Jahrhunderts.

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