A Broadman's Cottage

1886

Peter Henry Emerson and T.F. Goodall

Associated Names
Peter Henry Emerson

Artist, British, born Cuba, 1856 - 1936

T.F. Goodall

Artist, British, 1857 - 1944

The image shows a waterside scene captured from a low angle, slightly elevated above the water. The horizon consists of a grassy and reed-filled bank with trees and a thatched-roof cottage in the background. The style is realistic in black and white, with detailed textures in the water, reeds, and trees. A person is seen in a small boat near the water's edge, navigating with a wooden pole. A larger sailboat is docked nearby, contributing to the tranquility of the setting. The color palette is monochrome with shades of gray and black and soft contrasts to highlight details in reflections on the water and sky. The sky is partly cloudy, diffusing light across the scene.

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Artwork overview

Associated Artworks

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This muted, celestial blue, wide book cover has gold text and a drawn illustration of marshlands and sailboats. The text is oriented at an angle between the lower left and upper right corners. It reads, “Life and Landscape on the NORFOLK BROADS BY P.H. EMERSON and T.F. GOODALL.” In dark brown, cattails rise along the left edge, near the book’s tan-colored spine, and two boats sail away from us toward a harbor town to the right. The spine and cover are worn and scuffed, and there are a few stains.

Life and Landscape on the Norfolk Broads

T.F. Goodall, Peter Henry Emerson

1886

Coming Home from the Marshes

Peter Henry Emerson, T.F. Goodall

1886

The image shows two men working with bundles of reeds. One man is on a stack of reeds, while the other is in a rowboat filled with reeds. A sailboat with a large sail is visible in the background, along with another smaller boat docked beside it. The scene is set in a waterway with flat fields in the distance. The sky is overcast with thick clouds, giving the image a black and white vintage look.

Ricking the Reed

Peter Henry Emerson, T.F. Goodall

1886


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Harvey S. Shipley Miller and J. Randall Plummer, Fort Washington, PA; gift (partial and promised) to NGA, 1995.

Associated Names

Exhibition History

1991

  • NGA Anniversary 1991 (plate XXI only).

1995

  • Recent Acquisitions of Works of Art on Paper, National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1995 (plate XXI only).

Inscriptions

on interleaving tissue, printed in black ink: PLATE III. / A BROADMAN'S COTTAGE

Wikidata ID

Q64158745

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