Arthur Hacker, R.A. (1858-1919)
Arthur Hacker, R.A. (1858-1919)

The couch burners

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Arthur Hacker, R.A. (1858-1919)
The couch burners
signed and dated 'Arthur Hacker 1910' (lower right), and inscribed, signed and dated '-Counchburners-/by Arthur Hacker A.R.A./1910-' (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
40 1/8 x 50 1/8 in. (101.9 x 127.3 cm.)
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London, Royal Academy, 1910, no. 167.

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A versatile talent, noted for painting a variety of subjects in
differing styles, Hacker submitted his Diploma work, A Wet Night at
Piccadilly Circus
in the year this picture was exhibited at the
Royal Academy. Critics discerned Turneresque and Impressionist
qualities in his Diploma picture. In Couch Burners, the debt is
surely to Jean-Francois Millet and the Barbizon School: the composition and tonality echo Millet's The Angelus (Musée d'Orsay). The burning of couch grass was also treated by other artists of the period such as Alexander Mann (1902, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).