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The Bibury Meeting, early 19th century, (1922). Artist: C Turner
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The Bibury Meeting, early 19th century, (1922). Artist: C Turner
The Bibury Meeting, early 19th century, (1922). After Henry Bernard Chalon (1770?1849). From British Sporting Artists: From Barlow to Herring, by Walter Shaw Sparrow [John Lane The Bodley Head, Limited, London, 1922]
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Action Bodley Head British Sporting Artists Carriage Chalon Gloucestershire Grandstand Horse Race Horse Racing Jockey John Lane Publishing Publishing House Races Racetrack Sparrow Spectator Spectators Speed Sports Sportsman Sportsmen Turner Walter Shaw Walter Shaw Sparrow Bibury Henry Bernard Chalon
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The Bibury Meeting, early 19th century (1922), captures the vibrant atmosphere of a horse racing event in England. This print, created by C Turner and inspired by Henry Bernard Chalon's original work, showcases the thrilling world of equestrian sports during the 19th century. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Gloucestershire, this illustration transports us to a time when horse racing was not only a sport but also a social gathering. The grandstand is filled with spectators eagerly watching as jockeys display their skills on magnificent horses. Men and women alike are captivated by the speed and grace of these powerful animals. The artist skillfully brings out the energy and action of the race through vivid colors and dynamic brushstrokes. Every detail from the carriage to the landscape is meticulously captured, immersing viewers in this exciting moment. This print belongs to Walter Shaw Sparrow's book 'British Sporting Artists: From Barlow to Herring, ' published by John Lane The Bodley Head in London in 1922. It serves as an invaluable historical document that celebrates both British sporting culture and artistic talent. As we gaze upon this artwork, we can't help but feel transported back in time - experiencing firsthand the thrill of horse racing at The Bibury Meeting.
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