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Canal Art Bargee Art. Barges and Narrowboats Aim of the Lesson To appreciate the art and designs from the Bargee community. To understand the history.

Mar 31, 2015

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Page 1: Canal Art Bargee Art. Barges and Narrowboats Aim of the Lesson To appreciate the art and designs from the Bargee community. To understand the history.

Canal Art

Bargee Art

Page 2: Canal Art Bargee Art. Barges and Narrowboats Aim of the Lesson To appreciate the art and designs from the Bargee community. To understand the history.

Barges and Narrowboats

Page 3: Canal Art Bargee Art. Barges and Narrowboats Aim of the Lesson To appreciate the art and designs from the Bargee community. To understand the history.

Aim of the Lesson

• To appreciate the art and designs from the Bargee community.

• To understand the history and culture of the Bargee community

• To produce a piece of art work that reflects the Bargee culture.

Page 4: Canal Art Bargee Art. Barges and Narrowboats Aim of the Lesson To appreciate the art and designs from the Bargee community. To understand the history.

History

Canals started to be built in the middle of the 18th century, around 1759. They were used to move heavy cargoes, such as coal between cities and towns. The families who ran the narrow boats up and down the canals were called Bargees or Water Gypsies.

Page 5: Canal Art Bargee Art. Barges and Narrowboats Aim of the Lesson To appreciate the art and designs from the Bargee community. To understand the history.

Legislation

• The Canal Boats Act of 1877 stated that as part of health and safety legislation the families must maintain their boats to a high standard. This included the painting of the boats on a regular basis. This encouraged the Bargees to think about the colours and the designs they would use on their individual boats. The traditional designs were established.

Page 6: Canal Art Bargee Art. Barges and Narrowboats Aim of the Lesson To appreciate the art and designs from the Bargee community. To understand the history.

Designs

Page 7: Canal Art Bargee Art. Barges and Narrowboats Aim of the Lesson To appreciate the art and designs from the Bargee community. To understand the history.

Decorations

The Bargees developed a new system of traditional decorations. Different parts of the boat were painted in several colours. On to the plain colours they painted playing cards symbols, they especially liked diamond shapes. They then painted motifs of castles, flowers, stars, moons and ropes. Before long the decorations moved to buckets, flower pots and pans.

Page 8: Canal Art Bargee Art. Barges and Narrowboats Aim of the Lesson To appreciate the art and designs from the Bargee community. To understand the history.

Diamonds

Page 9: Canal Art Bargee Art. Barges and Narrowboats Aim of the Lesson To appreciate the art and designs from the Bargee community. To understand the history.

Flowers and Castles

Page 10: Canal Art Bargee Art. Barges and Narrowboats Aim of the Lesson To appreciate the art and designs from the Bargee community. To understand the history.

Water Cans

Page 11: Canal Art Bargee Art. Barges and Narrowboats Aim of the Lesson To appreciate the art and designs from the Bargee community. To understand the history.

Coal Scuttles

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Designs

Why these designs became standard is a mystery. Ropes are an obvious choice, but why castles and roses should be so popular the reason is not clear. One thing is for sure that the Bargees liked bright colours and bold designs that were cheerful. All the designs were unique to each family. Every boat would display the family name.

Page 13: Canal Art Bargee Art. Barges and Narrowboats Aim of the Lesson To appreciate the art and designs from the Bargee community. To understand the history.

Family names

Page 14: Canal Art Bargee Art. Barges and Narrowboats Aim of the Lesson To appreciate the art and designs from the Bargee community. To understand the history.

Activity

• Produce a piece of art work that reflects the traditional Bargee designs.

• Take a typical moveable object that you would find in your home and decorate it in the traditional Bargee designs.