
Study for ‘A Letter from the Colonies’
1852 · Oil paint on board
support: 116 x 122 mm
Tate

Thomas Webster painted genre scenes of English schoolroom and village life that circulated widely as reproductive prints throughout the nineteenth century. Based at the artists' colony in Cranbrook, Kent, his anecdotal compositions depicted rural education and domestic work with a narrative clarity and social specificity that made them accessible to a broad audience. His work captures the texture of provincial life during a period of expanding literacy and print culture.
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