Alfred Munnings 1878-1959
Horse and Tumbril with Sheep, 1903
oil on canvas
24.1 x 32.4 cm
9 1/2 x 12 3/4 in
9 1/2 x 12 3/4 in
signed and dated
By 1903, Munnings had established a studio for himself in Swainsthorpe, near Norwich, while keeping lodgings in Mendham. He would go off on his nomadic travels, for months at a...
By 1903, Munnings had established a studio for himself in Swainsthorpe, near Norwich, while keeping lodgings in Mendham. He would go off on his nomadic travels, for months at a time, with caravan, ponies and lads throughout East Anglia. The present composition shows similarities in both landscape and the palette adopted to his Crostwick Common paintings of this period. It is an early painting with sheep, a subject he returned to during his time in Exmoor, some years later, where Mrs Barden's sheep were amongst his favourites.
Provenance
with Frost and Reed, LondonPrivate Collection, UK