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The Blacksmith's Shop

Joseph Wright of Derby, 1771

This picture is a splendid example of Wright's industrial subjects. The scenes of workmen plying their crafts by night, their forges dramatically lit by the glow of white hot metal, are fascinating documents in the context of the Industrial Revolution as well as being central to the work of Wright himself. The work belongs to a larger group of 'night pieces', as Wright himself called them, all ambitious figure subjects with dramatic lighting, painted at the height of his career. Typical, too, is the introduction of children, looking out shyly at the spectator, joined by an old man with the rapt gaze of a philosopher. Some subtle tension seems to exist between these figures and the workmen, a tension heightened by the dramatic effect of light. There is a thoughtful balance between sense and sensibility, between the prosaic, necessary task efficiently performed going to benefit mankind, and the fear or amazement that its accomplishment inspires.

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Title of artwork, date

The Blacksmith's Shop, 1771

Date supported

1979

Medium and material

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

126 x 99 cm

Grant

10000

Total cost

68680

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