
Description
The Sailor's Glimpse: Woolwork of a Family
Object: Rectangular Woolwork Picture
Origin: British (Sailor's Folk Art)
Date: Circa 1860
Medium: Wool, Silk Thread on Fabric Ground, Framed
Dimensions: 15 inches high x 12 1/4 inches wide x 1 inch deep (38.1 cm x 31.1 cm x 2.5 cm).
A Maritime Souvenir and Cultural Encounter
This finely executed woolwork depicts a serene but historically charged scene: a family group standing on a rugged seashore, dwarfed by craggy rocks and watched by a gaff-rigged sailboat just off the coast. This genre of maritime folk, typically features the vessel itself or the emotional "sailor's farewell." Here, the artist subverts that expectation by focusing on an exotic figure group.
The figures are clad in stylized Turkish or Middle Eastern garments, strongly suggesting the scene was inspired by a foreign port encountered during the mid-Victorian era, possibly during or just after the Crimean War (1853-1856), when British naval presence in the Black Sea and Mediterranean was extensive. The composition, with the man holding a child and the ship nearby, is a gentle inversion of the farewell scene"”here, the British sailor (the artist) is the observer, documenting a brief, emotional moment in a faraway land.
The Art of the Woolie
This textile picture, or "woolwork" ("woolie"), is an extraordinary example of nautical craft. Created by stitching colored wool yarn onto a canvas ground, the technique produces a dense, painterly surface with vivid colors and texture. Unlike traditional embroidery, woolwork was valued for its naive charm and the directness of its depiction. This piece is a valuable document of 19th-century global travel, providing a rare glimpse into the cultural imagination of the British sailor, who transposed his own familiar motifs of family and farewell onto the exotic subjects he encountered abroad.
References
Hughes, Graham: The Book of English Domestic Embroidery (For general context on 19th-century needlework genres).
(Ref: NY10933A-nimr)
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Good and with Museum UV Glass
Dimensions:
Height: 15 in.
Width: 12.5 in.
Depth: 1 in.
Category: Textile Art
Origin: United Kingdom
Materials: Wool
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Object: Rectangular Woolwork Picture
Origin: British (Sailor's Folk Art)
Date: Circa 1860
Medium: Wool, Silk Thread on Fabric Ground, Framed
Dimensions: 15 inches high x 12 1/4 inches wide x 1 inch deep (38.1 cm x 31.1 cm x 2.5 cm).
A Maritime Souvenir and Cultural Encounter
This finely executed woolwork depicts a serene but historically charged scene: a family group standing on a rugged seashore, dwarfed by craggy rocks and watched by a gaff-rigged sailboat just off the coast. This genre of maritime folk, typically features the vessel itself or the emotional "sailor's farewell." Here, the artist subverts that expectation by focusing on an exotic figure group.
The figures are clad in stylized Turkish or Middle Eastern garments, strongly suggesting the scene was inspired by a foreign port encountered during the mid-Victorian era, possibly during or just after the Crimean War (1853-1856), when British naval presence in the Black Sea and Mediterranean was extensive. The composition, with the man holding a child and the ship nearby, is a gentle inversion of the farewell scene"”here, the British sailor (the artist) is the observer, documenting a brief, emotional moment in a faraway land.
The Art of the Woolie
This textile picture, or "woolwork" ("woolie"), is an extraordinary example of nautical craft. Created by stitching colored wool yarn onto a canvas ground, the technique produces a dense, painterly surface with vivid colors and texture. Unlike traditional embroidery, woolwork was valued for its naive charm and the directness of its depiction. This piece is a valuable document of 19th-century global travel, providing a rare glimpse into the cultural imagination of the British sailor, who transposed his own familiar motifs of family and farewell onto the exotic subjects he encountered abroad.
References
Hughes, Graham: The Book of English Domestic Embroidery (For general context on 19th-century needlework genres).
(Ref: NY10933A-nimr)
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Good and with Museum UV Glass
Dimensions:
Height: 15 in.
Width: 12.5 in.
Depth: 1 in.
Category: Textile Art
Origin: United Kingdom
Materials: Wool
Shipping:
Your purchase is protected:
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Chairish Auctions specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Chairish Auctions within 5 days of receiving the item.
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; Good and with Museum UV Glass
Buyer's Premium
20%
British Woolwork of a Family of Man, Wife and Child on the Seashore With Ship in Bay
Estimate $2,600-$5,630
Starting Price
$2,600
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