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Details of this orphan work
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Work details
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Applicant or licensee name:
The University of Reading
Applicant or licensee country:
United Kingdom
Application number:
OWLS000146-6
Application date:
20/08/2018
Status of application:
Licence Granted
Title or short description:
Two labourers at work (recto) and perspective study (verso)
Full description:
Two men wearing jackets, trousers and caps, with the suggestion of something with wheels behind them in the background. The standing figure is leaning against a vertical pipe, with both hands raised to his torso and holding an object in his right hand. Behind is the suggestion of a tall oblong structure. The figure seated on the ground, with his left leg extended, is sitting with his back to the viewer and using both hands to perform a task in front of him. A frame has been drawn on the paper around the top and sides of the drawing. On the verso are two unfinished perspectives drawings in pencil. There is also a small octagon drawn in pencil in the top right corner. Charcoal and pencil on machine paper. 55.8 x 76.2 cm.
Category:
Still visual art
Type of work:
Drawing
Museum, gallery, library or archive holding the work:
The University of Reading Art Collection
Details and dates of publication, broadcast and/or distribution:
Unknown
Uses
Free hand outs for live event, exhibition or similar |
Use in a live event, exhibition or similar |
In newsletter, bulletin, e-newsletter or e-bulletin |
In non-commercial promotional material – print and digital |
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Preservation purposes |
Use on stage or in performance |
Educational purposes – use in learning/ training materials, including e-learning |
Use in thesis/dissertation |
Personal use |
Known creators or right holders
Type | Located | Name |
Creator | No | Minnie Hardman (née Shubrook) (1862-1952) |
Known identifiers
eg International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
Unknown