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Smugglers Playing Draughts (b / c, pencil & w / c on paper)
474002 Smugglers Playing Draughts (b/c, pencil & w/c on paper)
by Parker, Henry Perlee (1795-1873); 34.9x28.2 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; (add.info.: Sailors are playing draughts in the cramped space below deck on board ship. The man at the back of the table is wearing an oilskin hat. To the left of him, one of the players is wearing a protective apron and heavy boots. Two of them are wearing simple knitted tube hats, striped in white red and blue. Henry Perlee Parker lived in Newcastle from 1815 to 1841. He was well known for his pictures of sailors and smugglers;
); eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23488468
© Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums / Bridgeman Images
Apron Below Deck Draughts Smuggler Smugglers Smuggling
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The captivating print titled "Smugglers Playing Draughts" by Henry Perlee Parker takes us back to the 19th century, immersing us in the world of sailors and smugglers. In this scene, we find ourselves below deck on a ship, witnessing a tense game of draughts being played out amidst cramped quarters. The attention to detail is remarkable; each character has their own distinct features and attire. The man at the back of the table dons an oilskin hat, adding an air of mystery to his persona. To his left, another player wears a protective apron and heavy boots, perhaps indicating the hazardous nature of their illicit activities. Two players sport simple knitted tube hats striped in white, red, and blue – a subtle nod to national pride or affiliation. The artist's expertise shines through as he captures not only the physical appearance but also the intensity and concentration etched on each face. Henry Perlee Parker was renowned for his ability to depict maritime life with authenticity and emotion. This particular artwork showcases his talent for bringing characters from history alive through vivid brushstrokes. Displayed at Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK, this print serves as a reminder of Parker's contribution to art history while offering viewers a glimpse into an intriguing chapter of seafaring lore.
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