Wedging down coal

Made:
1937-1938 in England
maker:
Gilbert Daykin
Painting by Gilbert Daykin, 1886-1939 Painting by Gilbert Daykin, 1886-1939

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Painting by Gilbert Daykin, 1886-1939
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum, London

Painting by Gilbert Daykin, 1886-1939
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Painting by Gilbert Daykin, 1886-1939. "Wedging down coal", 1937-1938. Oil on canvas; 60x50cm in frame 73x63x7.5cm. Wedging down coal which has been undercut. The miner stands with the hammer swung back, ready to strike the wedge; pose exaggerated, but effort real.

Daykin worked as a miner at a pit near Sheffield and he produced a number of vivid artworks showing what the physical work of a coal miner was like down the pit. Sadly he was killed in 1939 in a mine shaft accident. Eleven artworks by Daykin were gifted by his family to the Science Museum in 1978.

Details

Category:
Art
Object Number:
1978-536
Materials:
oil paint on canvas
Measurements:
overall (in frame): 730 mm x 630 mm x 75 mm,
image: 600 mm x 500 mm
type:
oil painting
credit:
Daykin, A.