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Warkworth Castle (watercolour on paper)
1215495 Warkworth Castle (watercolour on paper) by Palmer, Harold (fl.1897); 74.4x50.0 cm; Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, UK; (add.info.: Palmer, Harold Sutton
drawing, watercolour on paper, entitled Warkworth Castle, by the artist Harold Sutton Palmer
Warkworth Castle, near the coast of Northumberland, was built within a loop of the River Coquet in the 12th century. It was the main home of the Earls of Northumberland from 1332, but later became ruined. The small harbour of Amble can be seen in the distance of this brightly coloured scene. Women and men are cutting corn by hand and stacking it to dry. The spaciousness of the cloudy sky is characteristic of watercolours painted by Harry Sutton Palmer. Much of his work, like this picture, was a large scale.); eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23006256
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This watercolour print by Harold Sutton Palmer depicts the picturesque Warkworth Castle, nestled within a bend of the River Coquet in Northumberland. The castle, dating back to the 12th century, was once the primary residence of the Earls of Northumberland before falling into ruin. In this vibrant scene, Palmer skillfully captures not only the architectural beauty of Warkworth Castle but also provides a glimpse into rural life during his time. Against a backdrop of a spacious cloudy sky, men and women can be seen diligently cutting corn by hand and stacking it to dry. The attention to detail in their laborious task adds depth and realism to this artwork. Palmer's use of bright colors brings an enchanting quality to this watercolour painting. The distant view includes Amble's small harbor, adding another layer of charm and tranquility to the composition. Known for his large-scale works, Palmer showcases his mastery in capturing both grand landscapes and intimate scenes with intricate brushwork and meticulous attention to detail. This particular piece exemplifies his signature style with its expansive sky and vivid colors. Displayed at Shipley Art Gallery in Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, UK; this print is part of Palmer's remarkable body of work that continues to captivate art enthusiasts worldwide.
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