Palmerston Fair I
Maker
Francis Wheatley
(British, 1747-1801)
ClassificationsDRAWINGS
Date1782
Mediumpen and black ink and wash and watercolor over traces of graphite on laid paper mounted on laid paper
Dimensions7 1/8 × 9 3/8 in. (18.1 × 23.8 cm.)
SignedSignature; with initials Date FW delt 1782
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextWhile living in Dublin, Wheatley began to draw and paint the large fairs that took place outside the city each summer. Though a location is specified in the drawing’s title, Wheatley visited several fairs, making on-the-spot sketches of incidents and figures that he later combined into imaginative compositions. Here, a rustic group gathers outside a tent. A barefoot young woman dispenses ale from a barrel, while a man, clearly having been overserved, sprawls at left. The scene is gently comic, intended for an elite audience, with a soft palette and relatively innocuous figures. It contradicts the reputation of such fairs, which were infamous for their disorder, amorality, and violence (2022).
Status
Not on viewObject number57.3
Terms