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The Lost Child, c. 1870 (oil on canvas)
TW427295 The Lost Child, c.1870 (oil on canvas) by Emmerson, Henry Hetherington (1831-95); 183.5x137.6 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; (add.info.: This painting is set in 17th century Newcastle. It shows the Castle Garth, an area near St. Nicholass Cathedral. The cramped, medieval street stood until the 1870s. Henry Hetherington Emmerson was a leading Newcastle artist in the late 19th century. His reconstruction in this picture is not entirely accurate as the costumes date from differing decades of the 17th century, and the objects on the stall are mostly Victorian; ); eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23182088
© Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums / Bridgeman Images
Bell Ringing Town Crier Townspeople Daily Life Scene
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The Lost Child, c. 1870
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is a captivating oil painting by Henry Hetherington Emmerson that takes us back to 17th century Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The artist skillfully depicts the Castle Garth, an area near St. Nicholas's Cathedral, with its medieval streets and bustling daily life. In this scene, we see a young girl accompanied by two dogs wandering through the town square. The child appears lost and vulnerable amidst the busy townspeople going about their day. A boy carrying a walking stick approaches her, perhaps offering assistance or simply curious about her predicament. The painting beautifully captures the essence of 17th-century life with its meticulously detailed houses and street scenes. The presence of a town crier ringing his bell adds to the authenticity of the setting. Emmerson's attention to historical accuracy is evident in his reconstruction; however, he also incorporates elements from different decades within the 17th century. This blending of styles creates an intriguing juxtaposition between past and present. "The Lost Child" invites viewers to reflect on themes of innocence, community, and timelessness. It serves as both a snapshot of history and an exploration of human connection across centuries. This print from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate Emmerson's masterful brushwork and immerse ourselves in this enchanting moment from Newcastle's rich past.
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