Newlyn Copper

The Young Apprentice, Newlyn Copperworks (1908) by Stanhope Forbes depicts John Drew Mackenzie giving instruction to John Payne Cotton. The painting is on display at Penlee House.[1]

Newlyn Copper was a class of arts and crafts copperware originating in Newlyn in Cornwall.[2] [3][4][5][6][7][8]

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