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View of the Red Heugh near Newcastle, 1774 (Watercolour and pencil)
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View of the Red Heugh near Newcastle, 1774 (Watercolour and pencil)
7290971 View of the Red Heugh near Newcastle, 1774 (Watercolour and pencil) by Beilby, William (1740-1819); 10.2x16 cm; Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums; (add.info.: William Beilby (1740- 1819) View of the Red Heugh near Newcastle, 1774 Watercolour and pencil Height 10.2 x Width 16 cm TWCMS : M738 In the late 18th century, the Newcastle city boundaries were still some distance away from the fields at Redheugh, beside the River Tyne. This is now the site of the Redheugh Bridge, Newcastle. This watercolour is part of a group of sketches of North East and London scenes, painted by William Beilby in 1774. Beilby was a Newcastle decorator of expensive glassware, and a drawing teacher.); Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums
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View of the Red Heugh near Newcastle, 1774
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. This watercolour and pencil print by William Beilby takes us back to the late 18th century, offering a glimpse into the picturesque landscapes surrounding Newcastle. The Redheugh fields, now home to the iconic Redheugh Bridge, stand peacefully beside the flowing River Tyne. Beilby's artistic talent shines through in this piece as he expertly captures the bucolic charm of the scene. A lone fisherman stands on the riverbank with his fishing rod, casting his line into the tranquil waters under a vibrant sunset sky. The warm hues of orange and pink reflect off the calm river surface, creating an atmosphere of serenity. The painting also provides insight into life during that era. With Newcastle's city boundaries still some distance away from Redheugh at that time, we can imagine a small population residing in this idyllic village setting. Perhaps these villagers relied on fishing for sustenance or trade within their close-knit community. William Beilby was not only known for his decorative glassware but also for his skills as a drawing teacher. This particular artwork is part of a collection showcasing various scenes from North East England and London painted by Beilby in 1774. Through this exquisite watercolour and pencil print, we are transported back to an earlier time - one filled with natural beauty and simplicity - allowing us to appreciate both Beilby's artistic prowess and our shared history with this charming corner of England.
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