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Against Regatta Day, Stanhope Forbes (1857-1947)
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Against Regatta Day, Stanhope Forbes (1857-1947)
Oil on canvas, Newlyn School. Born in Dublin, Stanhope Forbes is regarded as the founder and leader of the Newlyn School. He attended Lambeth School of Art and the Royal Academy Schools before studying at Bonnats studio in Paris in 1881. He settled in Newlyn in 1884 and stayed for the rest of his life. Together with his wife Elizabeth, he taught many of the next generation of artists at their school of painting. Norman Garstin, in an article on Stanhope Forbes, wrote that no one has done so much to hold the little community of Newlyn together as Mr Stanhope Forbes. Forbes recorded many of the events and in habitants of the small fishing town. Against Regatta Day is one of several paintings featuring Penzances annual sailing Regatta and its preparation. The title seems to be knowingly ambiguous. Against is likely to be being used colloquially meaning either again or in time for
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TRURI : 1000.117
Media ID 19649898
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Artist Artwork Beard Black Blue Chair Child Cream Family Fisherman Flag Girl Group Lady Painting Pink Table White Woman Barometer Cotton Jack Needle Scissors Thread
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Against Regatta Day: A Glimpse into Newlyn's Vibrant Maritime Culture". This print showcases the renowned painting "Against Regatta Day" by Stanhope Forbes, an esteemed artist and founder of the Newlyn School. Born in Dublin, Forbes settled in the charming fishing town of Newlyn in 1884 and dedicated his life to capturing its essence through art. The canvas depicts Penzance's annual sailing Regatta and its bustling preparations. The title itself holds a clever ambiguity, suggesting both a sense of opposition or resistance as well as a notion of repetition or anticipation. Forbes skillfully portrays this lively event with his masterful brushstrokes, effortlessly bringing to life the vibrant colors and dynamic atmosphere. In this snapshot, we see a diverse group of individuals gathered around a table adorned with various tools and objects. A family, fishermen, men, women, girls - all are present in this vivid scene that reflects the rich tapestry of community life during regatta festivities. Their attire ranges from traditional caps and hats to flags proudly displaying the Union Jack. Forbes' attention to detail is evident throughout; cotton threads intertwine on a needle while scissors lie nearby waiting for their next task. An elderly man gazes intently at a barometer while others engage in conversation around him. This painting not only captures the spirit of regatta day but also serves as an invaluable historical record documenting everyday life in Newlyn. Through "Against Regatta Day". Stanhope Forbes immortalizes both the people and traditions that held this tight-knit community together for generations. It stands as testament to his profound impact on preserving local history through artistry.
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