Limewood carving 'Tam must Ride', by Thomas Tweedie
Key details
- Object number
- 3.5009
- Date
- 1860
- On display
- Yes
- Maker
- Tweedie, Thomas Hall (Sculptor)
- Object number
- 3.5009
- Date
- 1860
- On display
- Yes
- Maker
- Tweedie, Thomas Hall (Sculptor)
Description
One of a set of four limewood carvings inspired by a line from the poem 'Tam o'Shanter'.
This carving in limewood by Thomas Tweedy, c1860, depicts the scene early in the poem by Robert Burns of Tam o' Shanter, where Tam climbs on to his grey mare Meg in a stormy night on leaving the ale-house in Ayr for his journey home to Maybole".
These friezes depict the four key scenes in Tam o’ Shanter: the first shows an Ayr alehouse, ‘Boozing at the Nappy’; ‘Tam must ride’ comes next; ‘Witches and warlocks in a dance’ follows; and finally ‘Maggie’s mettle’.
Object information
Acquisition
24 July 1987
Category
Material
Measurements
- Depth: 12(cm)
- Height: 32(cm)
- Width: 48.2(cm)
Themes
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