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The Kill, on The Cat & Custard Pot Day, c1854. Creator: John Leech

The Kill, on The Cat & Custard Pot Day, c1854. Creator: John Leech


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The Kill, on The Cat & Custard Pot Day, c1854. Creator: John Leech

The Kill, on The Cat & Custard Pot Day, c1854. Fox hunting scene: Mr Jorrocks holds aloft the foxs brush after the Kill, (the ripping to pieces of the fox by the hounds). From " Handley Cross or Mr Jorrockss Hunt" by Robert Smith Surtees. [London, 1854]

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This print titled "The Kill, on The Cat & Custard Pot Day, c1854" captures a significant moment in fox hunting history. Created by the talented John Leech for Robert Smith Surtees' book "Handley Cross or Mr Jorrocks's Hunt" this 19th-century engraving showcases the controversial blood sport that was popular in Britain during that era. In this scene, we witness Mr Jorrocks triumphantly holding aloft the fox's brush after its brutal demise at the hands of hounds. The image evokes mixed emotions as it portrays both the thrill of victory and the cruel reality of animal cruelty. Leech's attention to detail brings to life the vibrant colors and attire worn by men on horseback, emphasizing their status and love for country pursuits. "The Kill" serves as a powerful satire on Victorian society's fascination with such sports, highlighting themes of class, tradition, and man's dominance over nature. It sparks contemplation about our relationship with animals and raises questions about ethical treatment. As an important piece of literature from that time period, this print offers valuable insights into British culture and attitudes towards animals during the 19th century. It stands as a reminder of how societal values have evolved since then while also serving as a testament to Leech's artistic talent in capturing complex emotions within a single frame.

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