Artwork
A Row, Great Yarmouth.

A Row, Great Yarmouth. is a drawing by Haite. It dates from 18 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. A Row, Great Yarmouth is a drawing by George Charles Haité, an English artist and designer.
About this work
The drawing was made on August 18, 1900, and focuses on everyday life in a simple setting.
This sketch shows a narrow hallway with rough, uneven walls and a stone floor. Light spills in from an open doorway at the end, revealing a group of people inside. The lines are loose and quick, giving the scene a sketchy, unfinished feel.
The drawing was made on August 18, 1900, and focuses on everyday life in a simple setting. The artist used simple lines and shading to capture the scene without much detail.
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Overview
A Row, Great Yarmouth is a drawing by George Charles Haité, an English artist and designer. Created on August 18, 1900, it is a sketch of a simple, everyday scene.
Subject & Meaning
The drawing depicts a narrow hallway with rough walls and a stone floor, lit by an open doorway revealing a group of people. The scene is rendered in a loose, sketchy style, capturing a moment of ordinary life.
Technique & Style
Haité used simple lines and shading to convey the scene, eschewing detailed representation. The resulting work has a quick, unfinished feel.
History & Provenance
The drawing is now held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, a testament to Haité's contribution to British visual culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Artist & collection
Artist
George Charles Haité (8 June 1855 – 31 March 1924) was an English designer, painter, illustrator and writer.



















