Norman Cornish (1919-2014)
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Norman Cornish (1919-2014)

The Newcastle Bar

Details
Norman Cornish (1919-2014)
The Newcastle Bar
oil on board
35 ¼ x 47 ¼ in. (89.5 x 120.7 cm.)
Provenance
The artist’s estate.
with Castlegate House Gallery, Cockermouth, where purchased by the present owner.
Special Notice
Artist's Resale Right ("Droit de Suite"). Artist's Resale Right Regulations 2006 apply to this lot, the buyer agrees to pay us an amount equal to the resale royalty provided for in those Regulations, and we undertake to the buyer to pay such amount to the artist's collection agent.

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Lot Essay

Norman Cornish was born in Spennymoor, an old mining town in County Durham. Cornish himself started work as a miner in 1933, at the age of 14, and he would continue to work in the mines for 33 years, retiring from the back-breaking work to become a full-time artist in 1966.

As with L.S. Lowry from the industrial heartlands of Manchester, and Sheila Fell from the Cumbrian pit village of Aspatria, Cornish was formed by his environment. Indeed, Cornish’s characters are all drawn from life, not posed, and it is through his warmth of feeling for the community of which he was part that he observes the human condition and rich experience of life through compassionate eyes. The mellow, earthy tones which Cornish employs in Eddy’s Fish and Chip shop, and The Newcastle Bar contrast starkly with our preconception of the cold, unforgiving clamour of the collier’s lot.

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