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Horse Racing, from The Gentlemans Recreation published by Richard Blome
XJF483380 Horse Racing, from The Gentlemans Recreation published by Richard Blome, 1686 (engraving) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Gentlemans Recreation was a two part work, consisting of an Encyclopaedia of the Arts and Sciences and a treatise on outdoor pursuits for gentlemen. Compiled and published by Richard Blome (1635-1705) Horse racing thrived during the Restoration when the sport was re-introduced after Oliver Cromwells ban.); English, out of copyright
Media ID 12912814
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This engraving captures the thrilling world of horse racing during the Restoration period in England. Published by Richard Blome in 1686 as part of his esteemed work, "The Gentlemans Recreation" this print offers a glimpse into one of the most popular sports of that era. Horse racing had experienced a temporary ban under Oliver Cromwell's rule, but with the restoration of Charles II to the throne, it regained its popularity among gentlemen. The scene depicted showcases a lively race, with jockeys urging their horses forward amidst an enthusiastic crowd. Blome's publication was not only an encyclopedia covering various arts and sciences but also served as a guide for outdoor pursuits tailored specifically for gentlemen. This engraving exemplifies how horse racing became an integral part of leisure activities enjoyed by men from privileged backgrounds. The attention to detail in this illustration transports viewers back to a time when horse races were eagerly anticipated events filled with excitement and camaraderie. It serves as a reminder of the rich history behind this beloved sport and its enduring appeal throughout centuries. As we admire this historic artwork, let us appreciate both its artistic merit and its ability to capture moments that transcend time - reminding us that even centuries ago, people found joy in coming together to witness exhilarating displays of skill and speed on racetracks across England.
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