Bronze Age Gold from Wales

A game of bowls

Village scenes like this were popular with wealthy patrons, who enjoyed their rustic charm and found the sight of peasants enjoying simple pleasures humorous. Bowling was often associated with drunkenness and gambling. By contrasting a tavern with a church spire in the background, the artist seems to make a moral comment. Angillis was a Flemish painter primarily active in London.

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 3709
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