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Now, Contract, Says Dick, By Jove Those D--d Quornites Shall Now See The Trick, 1790, (1922). Artist: Francis Jukes
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Now, Contract, Says Dick, By Jove Those D--d Quornites Shall Now See The Trick, 1790, (1922). Artist: Francis Jukes
Now, Contract, Says Dick, By Jove Those D--d Quornites Shall Now See The Trick, 1790, (1922). After Charles Loraine Smith (1751-1835). From British Sporting Artists: From Barlow to Herring, by Walter Shaw Sparrow [John Lane The Bodley Head, Limited, London, 1922]
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Agility Bodley Head British Sporting Artists Contract F Jukes Fence Fox Hunting Foxhunting Francis Francis Jukes John Lane Jukes Jumping On The Move Publishing Publishing House Smith Sparrow Speed Stream Walter Shaw Walter Shaw Sparrow Metaphor
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This print titled "Now, Contract, Says Dick, By Jove Those D--d Quornites Shall Now See The Trick" takes us back to the year 1790. Created by the talented artist Francis Jukes in 1922, this artwork beautifully captures a moment of exhilaration and speed during a fox hunt. Set against the backdrop of nature's splendor, we witness a group of men on horseback navigating through the countryside with agility and determination. The vibrant red jackets worn by these skilled riders add a striking contrast to the serene surroundings. Their horses leap gracefully over a stream while their loyal dogs accompany them on this thrilling adventure. The illustration evokes a sense of movement and excitement as they chase after their quarry. This piece is part of Walter Shaw Sparrow's book "British Sporting Artists: From Barlow to Herring" published in London in 1922. It showcases the rich tradition of British hunting culture that has captivated generations throughout history. Through this image, we are transported back to an era where fox hunting was not only seen as sport but also as an art form. With its meticulous attention to detail and dynamic composition, this artwork serves as both a visual delight and an homage to British sporting heritage.
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