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Hawking scene, 9th century
Hawking scene: Saxon nobleman on horseback with falconer releasing birds near a river bank, 9th century. Handcoloured lithograph by Joseph Strutt from his own Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, Chatto and Windus, London, 1876
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Media ID 23205234
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Duck Falcon Falconer Hawk Hawking Illuminated Manuscript Nobleman Pastimes Prey Saxon Strutt
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In this 9th century illustration, a Saxon nobleman engages in the ancient sport of hawking, showcasing the elegance and skill of this noble pastime. The scene unfolds along the banks of a serene river, where the nobleman, dressed in rich robes and adorned with a helmet, sits confidently atop his horse. His trusted falconer, dressed in traditional attire, stands nearby, ready to release the falcon from its perch. The falcon, a magnificent bird of prey, is poised and focused, its sharp gaze fixed on the distant prey. The nobleman's hawk, a sleek and agile predator, is a symbol of power and nobility, reflecting the prestige associated with this ancient sport. The illustration, handcoloured lithograph by Joseph Strutt from his seminal work "Sports and Pastimes of the People of England," masterfully captures the essence of the hunt, with ducks in flight and the nobleman and his falconer in perfect harmony with nature. Hawking, an integral part of Saxon culture, was a popular sport among the nobility and was believed to have originated in Central Asia. The sport required great skill, patience, and knowledge of both birds and their prey. The nobleman and his falconer worked together in perfect harmony, with the falcon using its keen senses to locate and pursue prey, while the nobleman guided his horse and directed the falcon's flight. This illuminated manuscript-style illustration is a testament to the rich history and cultural significance of hawking in Saxon England. The intricate details, vibrant colours, and meticulous attention to detail bring the scene to life, transporting us back to a time when the hunt was a cherished pastime and a symbol of status and power.
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