Jarrod and the Bastle House
Jarrod appears in this painting a dozen times and is engaged in various farming activities. The building behind him is also ephemeral with the distant fellside showing through. . . as though we are looking back to a period before the building was erected in the 17th century. A bastle house is a semi-fortified construction built to protect it's occupants from the marauding Scots. Animals would be kept downstairs and this would make things warmer for people living upstairs.
Collection: Lakeland Arts, Cumbria
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Image size:
1020 x 1020 mm
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Date:
Saturday, December 31, 1988