B/w print
Acc.no: PEZPH : 2009.31
Identification
Item: Walter Langley in his studio
Description: Walter Langley, 1852 to 1922, is sitting and smiling, palette and brushes in hand before his painting of The Orphan. He painted this in 1888; it was first exhibited in Newcastle in 1889. His studio was by the harbour in Newlyn. The lady sitting on the stool was the great grandmother of the researcher. She was Annie Collins, nee Cocking, who was a charwoman of Paul Parish. The child was the researcher's mother, Ascenath Mary Symons. In 2011 the painting was in a private collection but it has been exhibited at the Penlee House Museum.
Condition: Good - tear of 2.5cm, top edge.
Description
Height: 151 mm
Width: 105 mm
Material: Photograph
Production
Method: Printed
Person: Unknown
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