Bald Heads and Bulls , original painting of farmers’ auction

£815.00

A painting at a traditional farmers’ cattle auction by Sue Dewhurst.  We see a colourful scene, with farmers sharing banter, gossiping, we feel the tension as the black bull struts round the ring as the auctioneer sings his unfathomable chant.

Framed in a chunky grey wooden frame this substantial paintings measures 22 ” x 22 ” x 2 ” and would work well in a contemporary or traditional setting, owned by someone who recognises the stresses and banter of the cattle market.

Painting by Sue Dewhurst of a livestock auction,  a sense of nervous anticipation builds, banter and the auctioneers song fills the air. There are a lot of bald heads in the crowd !

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A painting at a traditional farmers’ cattle auction by Sue Dewhurst.  We see a colourful scene, with farmers sharing banter, gossiping, we feel the tension as the black bull struts round the ring as the auctioneer sings his unfathomable chant.

Framed in a chunky grey wooden frame this substantial paintings measures 22 ” x 22 ” x 2 ” and would work well in a contemporary or traditional setting, owned by someone who recognises the stresses and banter of the cattle market.

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