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Accession Number: 
10940
Object type: 
drawing
Fishwives in Cadger's Cart: Accession No. 10940

James Howe (1780-1836) specialised in painting horses. However, his lively works often illustrate other aspects of early nineteenth century Scottish life. Here he depicts a couple of fishwives who have accepted a lift in a cadger's cart.

This is a mounted, framed and glazed drawing in ink. The subject would have been familiar to all in the nineteenth century being a study of (gossiping) fishwives and a cadger, who is 'encouraging' his reluctant horse as a dog joins in.

Howe learnt to draw from his schoolmaster as a child, illustrating the sermons of his father, a minister. Apprenticed to the Nories in Edinburgh, he became a portrait painter and produced a series of works featuring aspects of the Battle of Waterloo. Many of his drawings were made for book illustrations and were published as
 

Description

Accession Number: 
10940
Object type: 
drawing

Description

framed and glazed pen and ink drawing or cartoon of `fishwife in cadger`s cart`, shows horse, man and dog, 2 women in the cart; by James Howe, 1780-1836

Material: 
glass
Material: 
painting
Material: 
paper
Material: 
wood
Material: 
pa
Number of objects: 
1
Height (cm): 
59.00
Width (cm): 
46.60
Depth (cm): 
1.60
Date - earliest/single: 
01/01/1800 (All day)
Date - earliest/single certainty: 
circa

Associated

Accession Number: 
10940
Object type: 
drawing
Object production place: 
Associated date text: 
1780=1836
Legacy - Associated person: 
Howe, James

Media

Accession Number: 
10940
Object type: 
drawing
Object has been photographed/scanned: 
Yes
Fishwives in Cadger's Cart: Accession No. 10940
Image on SCRAN: 
Yes