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ID number:  BIRBI-44.9
Institution:  The Barber Institute of Fine Arts
Artist / Maker:  Leech, John (1817-1864)
Title / Object name / Definition:  A bracing day at the seaside
Object type:  Watercolour
Culture:  British
Materials:  Watercolour over pencil
Measurements:  25.2 x 35.0 cm
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Description:  A family group struggle against the wind to walk along Scarborough Pier, whilst large waves break behind them. Leech’s characterisation of the holiday spirit is demonstrated by the ecstatic children in the foreground, the grimacing female guiding them, and the striding determination of the central man. Women wear the fashionable round hat, holding a cord to prevent it flying off in high wind. During the victorian period seaside holidays had become popular with the advent of railways. Sea bathing at this time was seen as peculiar; instead a brisk walk by the sea was recommended.

Inscriptions / Translations:  Signed l.l.: J.L.

Notes:  Engraved on wood by Joseph Swain and published in 'Mr Punch's Almanack' in 1856.


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