David Wilkie (1785-1841) - The Peep-o'-Day Boys' Cabin, in the West of Ireland - N00332 - National Gallery

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David Wilkie (1785-1841) - The Peep-o'-Day Boys' Cabin, in the West of Ireland - N00332 - National Gallery

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Wilkie, David; The Peep-o'-Day Boys' Cabin, in the West of Ireland; Tate; http://www.artuk.org/artworks/the-peep-o-day-boys-cabin-in-the-west-of-ireland-202849

Sir David Wilkie (1785 –1841) was a Scottish painter, especially known for his genre scenes. He painted successfully in a wide variety of genres, including historical scenes, portraits, including formal royal ones, and scenes from his travels to Europe and the Middle East. His main base was in London, but he died and was buried at sea, off Gibraltar, returning from his first trip to the Middle East. He was sometimes known as the "people's painter".

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1835 - 1836
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