Jack Butler Yeats, R.H.A. (1871-1957)
Jack Butler Yeats, R.H.A. (1871-1957)

Fair Day

细节
Jack Butler Yeats, R.H.A. (1871-1957)
Fair Day
signed 'JACK B. YEATS' (lower right)
pencil and watercolour with pen and ink
9¾ x 6¾ in. (24.8 x 17.2 cm.)
来源
with The Dawson Gallery, Dublin.
Sir John Heygate (1903-1976) and by descent to the present owner.
展览
probably Dublin, Dawson Gallery, Watercolours and Pen and Ink Drawings, November - December 1962.
Sligo, County Library and Museum, Joint Exhibition of Paintings from the Collections of the late Ernie O'Malley and the Yeats Museum, Sligo, August 1963, not numbered.

拍品专文

Fair Day probably dates from around 1905, the year Yeats toured the West of Ireland with the playwright John Millington Synge, commissioned by the Manchester Guardian, to record something of the tough life endured by the people of that area. The scene is typical of a fair day when the farmers descended en masse into the wide streets of a market town such as Clifden or Westport bringing with them stock, such as the cow the two characters in the foreground are shaking on, to the ponies running untethered down the Main Street. After the trading the spoils were spent in the street market buying eggs or confectionary as in the two stalls on the pavement or in the more permanent shops such as O'Malley the tailor or the hardware store next door which sold everything from passages to America to horse collars and turnip seeds.