The Haulier

© the artist's estate. Image credit: Carmarthenshire Museums Service Collection

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This painting illustrates a scene underground in a coal mine, as the miner and horse haul the coal along the underground track to the surface or shaft. The subject of work and of Wales's working class communities were what interested the artist, Tony Evans. Evans knew the south Wales mining communities well. He became a full-time artist following his retirement from industry. He experimented with a number of styles and some of his most successful works bear a resemblance to stained glass, with its black outlines and jewel-like colours.

Amgueddfa Parc Howard - Parc Howard Museum

Llanelli

Title

The Haulier

Date

c.1975

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 38 x W 72 cm

Accession number

1997.1463

Acquisition method

purchased

Work type

Painting

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Amgueddfa Parc Howard - Parc Howard Museum

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