Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Welsh Anthracite Collier (sculpture)

Evans, George Brinley (Mr) (Evans worked at Onllwyn Colliery. As an artist the material he most often used was household emulsion and watercolour on cheap paper. He recorded miners' working methods and technical expertise and resilience in the face of danger. After losing an eye in a mining accident in 1961, he turned to modelling figurines of his workmates and national heroes, using cheap and alternative material - a wire armature is covered in layers of old nylon stockings soaked in plaster, which is then teased into shape and sprayed with car paint.)

Scuplture by George B Evans, 1963. Cast in bronze by Mark Halliday, 2015. Pose depicts the awkwardness of mining in small spaces.

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

2015.51

Creation/Production

Evans, George Brinley (Mr)
Date: 1963

Acquisition

Donation, 23/6/2015

Measurements

Length (mm): 275
Width (mm): 350
Height (mm): 330
Weight (kg): 14.6

Material

bronze
wood

Location

In store

Categories

coal 1960s
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