Acc.no: PEZPH : 2009.76
Full Name: oil painting
Brief Description: Painting of a fisherman trying to thread a needle in order to mend sails. Two young women leaning against the rail laughing at him because he can't see to do it. Newlyn harbour in the background. A great example of 'plein air' painting and 'square brush' technique.
Person: Bramley, Frank
Date: b 1857, d 1915
Production Date: 1887
Frame Width: 1220 mm
Image Width: 915 mm
Frame Height: 1440 mm
Frame Width: 1220 mm
Frame: gilt
Support: canvas
Frame: wood
Category: Fine Art
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