Mining Tipple is a painting by Charles Robinson which was uploaded on November 22nd, 2013.
Mining Tipple
This is the fourth of the oil paintings that I did in 1967, while waiting to be inducted into the Army, just before my wedding. It was painted on a... more
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Dimensions
11.000 x 20.000 inches
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Title
Mining Tipple
Artist
Charles Robinson
Medium
Painting - Oil Painting On Window Shade
Description
This is the fourth of the oil paintings that I did in 1967, while waiting to be inducted into the Army, just before my wedding. It was painted on a window shade. The scene was inspired by a visit to Buckeye Furnace in the Hocking Hills in southeastern Ohio; however, it really doesn't look much like Buckeye Furnace.
Uploaded
November 22nd, 2013
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Comments (5)
Karen Adams
I love the feel of sunshine in this painting, Charles! My great-great-great grandfather, Thomas Jones founded Jefferson Furnace in Oak Hill in 1854. I should really go and see what is there today!....fav/v5
Charles Robinson replied:
Thank you very much, Karen. It was good of you to share about your grandfather and his founding of Jefferson Furnace. Most of those old iron furnaces of that era are gone. I would love to see your photographs of the furnace if you find it.
Sandi Mikuse
Hi Charles! I noticed you visited my gallery and commented on my tree triptych! Thank you! I thought I would come by and see what you have been up to. I am really glad I did...I am really enjoying your gallery. You have a wonderful collection of paintings and photos! I have added you to my watch list, by the way! I really like this painting....you have used the darkness and light beautifully here! Well done! L