1894-1958
Study for "The Wall of Death"
Ref: 45
Gouache and watercolour over pencil, 21.5 by 16.5 cm
Dating from 1936, the present work is a study for one of Epworth Allen?s most original and dynamic works in tempera, The Wall of Death, now in The Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle (inv.F13744). The picture shows a Wall of Death, one of the most popular circus side shows from around the 1920s onwards. The structure was a barrel-shaped board on which a stunt motorcyclist would perform tricks, mostly involving the building-up of terrifyingly excessive speeds. In this sense it is not unlike the idea of today?s velodromes. Epworth Allen?s depiction is as much a study of the reaction of an enthralled audience, than of the thrilling event itself.
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