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Cheadle Asylum from the Bowling Green, 1893-94 (pencil and black ink on paper)
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Cheadle Asylum from the Bowling Green, 1893-94 (pencil and black ink on paper)
6342809 Cheadle Asylum from the Bowling Green, 1893-94 (pencil and black ink on paper) by Tidmarsh, Henry Edward (1855-1939); 35.4x24.3 cm; Manchester Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: A group of men playing bowls on a bowling green. In the background is a very large building with bay windows and a tiled roof. One of the original figures has been white washed out of the image.); © Manchester Art Gallery ; Manchester Art Gallery
Media ID 32119778
© Manchester Art Gallery Manchester Art Gallery / Bridgeman Images
19 19th Xix Xixth Nineteenth Century Athlete Athletes Bowling E Tidmarsh Henry Edward Tidmarsh Historical Buildings Historical Place Manchester Sportsmen Sportsperson Sportswomen Tidmarsh Tidmarsh Henry Edward 1855 1939
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This print titled "Cheadle Asylum from the Bowling Green, 1893-94" by Henry Edward Tidmarsh takes us back to the late nineteenth century in England. The image showcases a group of men engrossed in a game of bowls on a serene bowling green. In the background stands an impressive and imposing building with its bay windows and tiled roof, which is revealed to be Cheadle Asylum. The artist's use of pencil and black ink on paper adds depth and texture to this historic scene. However, upon closer inspection, one can notice that one of the original figures has been mysteriously whitewashed out of the image, leaving behind an intriguing void. This artwork not only captures a moment in time but also invites viewers to ponder about the history surrounding mental health institutions like Cheadle Asylum during that era. It serves as a reminder of how society's understanding and treatment of mental illness have evolved over time. With its meticulous details and evocative ambiance, this piece from Manchester Art Gallery transports us back to a different era while simultaneously sparking curiosity about our collective past. It exemplifies how art can serve as both documentation and reflection on historical events, making it an invaluable treasure for art enthusiasts seeking glimpses into our shared human experience.
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