(best viewed by Google Chrome which can automatically translate most pages as necessary) has info and links that point to info about this roughly jumbo envelope size painting.
has very sparse info about this artist (couldn’t find a bio, no Wikipedia.org page), perhaps in addition to what’s pointed to by the first URL. This is the first work by him used here.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #2114 (January 10, 2018) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment.
25 × 30 inches. Definitely jumbo. “Depicting an argument between a Lance Corporal of the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders and a blacksmith.” Owned by The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Regimental Museum.
The time frame, when the Scots were driven out of the homes by landowners eager to make room for sheep farms, holds the secret to the confrontation: “In Sutherland not one single soldier can be raised. Captain Craig, RN, the Duke’s Factor, A Free Church Minister and a Moderate Minister have been piping for days for volunteers and recruits; and yet, after many threats on the part of the Factor, and sweet music on the part of the parsons, the military spirit of the poor Sutherland serfs could not be raised to fighting power. The men told the parsons “We have no country to fight for. You robbed us of our country and gave it to the sheep. Therefore, since you have preferred sheep to men, let sheep defend you.” (Prebble, pp300-301, The Highland Clearances, Penguin edition 1963)”
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 6 years ago
“Okay gents, if you have to fight, no hitting below the sporrans.”
BE THIS GUY almost 6 years ago
“Ian, how many times have told you? Only fight with the customers AFTER they have paid!
Strob Premium Member almost 6 years ago
“I will fight to the death to defend my right to wear wine bottles on my crotch!”
Bilan almost 6 years ago
Some people take the threat of bagpipes very seriously!
orinoco womble almost 6 years ago
Then Jim made a crack about “men in skirts”, and the fight was on!!
Knightman Premium Member almost 6 years ago
McGregor!!! “You cheat at Horseshoes!!!”
pcolli almost 6 years ago
A Scotsman walks into a blacksmith’s……
Masterskrain almost 6 years ago
Someone’s about to get Kilt…
jel354 almost 6 years ago
This might be the first time I found the original painting humorous before reading the alternate title.
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 6 years ago
Obviously the lady with the cane has come for back rent.
Buck B almost 6 years ago
Oh boy. Are those Mouse Hole anvils??
ptnjbrown almost 6 years ago
You folks from PETA need to listen better. I said I want my horse SHOD! SHOD!
Linguist almost 6 years ago
“Relax mate. When he said he heard you did shoddy work, he was talkin’ about shoeing horses.”
J Short almost 6 years ago
Guess again. Which hand has the quarter?
garcoa almost 6 years ago
Okay guys, that is not how you play Rock,Paper, Scissors.
Call me Ishmael almost 6 years ago
“Who you callin’ a ‘wee sleekit’, ye cow’rin’, tim’rous beastie?”
Call me Ishmael almost 6 years ago
“I say – is this the way to the police officer’s funeral ?”
prrdh almost 6 years ago
“Relax, Jim. He called you the Scots word for “blacksmith”, which is “ferriER”."
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Going at it hammer and tongs.
Rev Phnk Ey almost 6 years ago
I can’t believe that no one is doing a “pull my finger” comment.
mabrndt Premium Member almost 6 years ago
At the Blacksmith’s:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hugh_Collins_-_At_the_Blacksmith%27s.jpg
(best viewed by Google Chrome which can automatically translate most pages as necessary) has info and links that point to info about this roughly jumbo envelope size painting.
http://www.askart.com/artist/Hugh_Collins/11023542/Hugh_Collins.aspx
has very sparse info about this artist (couldn’t find a bio, no Wikipedia.org page), perhaps in addition to what’s pointed to by the first URL. This is the first work by him used here.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #2114 (January 10, 2018) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment.
Andrew Capp almost 6 years ago
“For the last time, you ignorant sassanach, it’s Hogmanay!”
rugeirn almost 6 years ago
25 × 30 inches. Definitely jumbo. “Depicting an argument between a Lance Corporal of the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders and a blacksmith.” Owned by The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Regimental Museum.
The time frame, when the Scots were driven out of the homes by landowners eager to make room for sheep farms, holds the secret to the confrontation: “In Sutherland not one single soldier can be raised. Captain Craig, RN, the Duke’s Factor, A Free Church Minister and a Moderate Minister have been piping for days for volunteers and recruits; and yet, after many threats on the part of the Factor, and sweet music on the part of the parsons, the military spirit of the poor Sutherland serfs could not be raised to fighting power. The men told the parsons “We have no country to fight for. You robbed us of our country and gave it to the sheep. Therefore, since you have preferred sheep to men, let sheep defend you.” (Prebble, pp300-301, The Highland Clearances, Penguin edition 1963)”
Kind&Kinder almost 6 years ago
“You’ll take the high road, and I’ll take the low road, and I’ll get to the Scottish pasties afore ye!”
MissScarlet Premium Member almost 6 years ago
C’mon Ian. I told my sister you’d be comin’ to dinner. You don’t have to eat haggis if you don’t want.
Running Buffalo Premium Member almost 6 years ago
The passing of the baton did not go as well as he had hoped.