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A Setter: Facing Left, with a Partridge Hiding among Burdocks on the Left, ca. 1805
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A Setter: Facing Left, with a Partridge Hiding among Burdocks on the Left, ca. 1805
A Setter: Facing Left, with a Partridge Hiding among Burdocks on the Left, ca. 1805. after Philip Reinagle
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Arctium Arctium Lappa Awata Ware Bassetaille Burdock Enamel Enamelled Hiding Hunting Dog Paintings Partridge Philip Reinagle Porcelain Yale Center For British Art Panting Setter
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This print titled "A Setter: Facing Left, with a Partridge Hiding among Burdocks on the Left, ca. 1805" transports us back to the enchanting countryside of 19th century Britain. The image showcases an exquisite porcelain enamel painting that beautifully captures the essence of nature and hunting. In this scene, a majestic white setter stands proudly in profile, facing left. Its alert gaze hints at its keen hunting instincts as it carefully navigates through a field adorned with vibrant burdock plants and delicate flowers. Amongst these burdocks hides a partridge, adding an element of intrigue to the composition. The artist's meticulous attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke; from the dog's elegant stance to the intricate patterns on its coat, each aspect is rendered with precision and skill. The use of color further enhances the visual impact - contrasting shades of white against bursts of colorful flora create a harmonious balance within the frame. This remarkable piece belongs to Yale Center for British Art's collection but was created by an unknown artist during Philip Reinagle's era. It serves as both a testament to British heritage artistry and an homage to man's timeless connection with animals and nature. As we admire this extraordinary work, we are transported back in time - experiencing not only the beauty captured within this image but also gaining insight into centuries-old traditions such as hunting companionship between humans and dogs amidst picturesque landscapes.
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