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Welsh Village (aka 'Crumbling House, Woodlands')

Maurice Sochachewsky

Ben Uri

Ben Uri
London, United Kingdom

Sochachewsky visited the Welsh village of Tal-y-Wain and the Monmouthshire colliery in the mid-1930s. Although this atmospheric depiction of a crumbling house in the Woodlands area is unpeopled, he also painted numerous portraits of the miners and their families, living in one room in a miner's cottage in a village near Pontypool for eight months and observing the hardship of their lives at first-hand including a shift in the colliery. After the Second World War he illustrated two books by the journalist and writer Theo Lang including 'Cross Country' (1948), which describes a journey from Lands End to John O'Groats and includes drawings of the Welsh miners.

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  • Title: Welsh Village (aka 'Crumbling House, Woodlands')
  • Creator: Maurice Sochachewsky
  • Location Created: Tal-y-Wain, Wales, UK
  • Physical Dimensions: 77 x 97 cm
  • Type: painting
  • Rights: © Maurice Sochachewsky estate
  • Medium: oil on board
  • Art Genre: landscape
  • Art Form: painting
  • Support: board
  • Depicted Location: Tal-y-Wain, Wales, UK
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