Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Robert Owen (1771-1858)

Born in Newtown, Montgomeryshire, Robert Owen (1771-1858) became a successful cotton spinner. At his mill in New Lanark in Scotland he proved that good working conditions led to high profits. His 'A View of Society', published in 1813, argued that co-operation should replace competition. In 1824 he tried unsuccessfully to create a community in America named New Harmony based on his principles. A pioneer of practical socialism, he was the father of the co-operative movement. The artist W.H. Brooke is better known as an illustrator.

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 531

Creation/Production

1772-1860
Role: Artist

Acquisition

Purchase, 3/6/1913

Measurements

Height (cm): 76.2
Width (cm): 63.5
Height (in): 30
Width (in): 25

Techniques

Oil on canvas
Techniques (fine art)
Art dept - fine
Fine Art - painting

Material

Oil
Canvas

Location

In store
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