Basket Makers and Coopers - John Hill
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Description
An 1804 aquatint by John Hill documenting the technical processes of coopers and basket makers through nine distinct instructional vignettes.
This aquatint, titled Basket Makers and Coopers, provides a detailed visual record of early nineteenth-century trade practices. John Hill, a skilled engraver and aquatint artist, captures the manual labour involved in two distinct crafts. The composition is divided into nine distinct vignettes, each documenting a specific stage of barrel construction or basket weaving. The upper six panels focus on the cooper, showing the assembly of staves, the use of fire to bend wood, and the final securing of hoops. The lower three panels shift to the basket maker, illustrating the manipulation of willow or similar materials into functional containers. Published in London in 1804, the work reflects the period interest in documenting the technical processes of tradesmen. The style is clean and instructional, prioritising clarity of movement over atmospheric effect. Each figure is rendered with precise lines, allowing the viewer to observe the tools and postures required for these traditional crafts. The lack of a complex background ensures that the focus remains entirely on the interaction between the artisan and the raw material. This print is an example of the commercial engraving work produced in London during the early 1800s, often intended for educational or reference purposes. The aquatint process allows for subtle tonal variations, which Hill uses to define the forms of the wooden barrels and the woven texture of the baskets. By isolating these actions, the artist provides a systematic overview of the physical demands of these professions. The work remains a useful historical document for those interested in the history of manual trades and the development of industrial-era craft documentation.
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Basket Makers and Coopers - John Hill
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