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Perspective View of Sir William Rowleys Dog Kennel at Tendring Hall Suffolk
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Perspective View of Sir William Rowleys Dog Kennel at Tendring Hall Suffolk
6337418 Perspective View of Sir William Rowleys Dog Kennel at Tendring Hall Suffolk by English School, (18th century); (add.info.: Perspective View of Sir William Rowleys Dog Kennel at Tendring Hall Suffolk. The kennels housed 60 or 70 couples of hunting hounds for hunts. Copperplate engraving from The Sporting Magazine, or Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of the Turf and the Chace, John Wheble, London, 1795.); © Florilegius
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This print titled "Perspective View of Sir William Rowleys Dog Kennel at Tendring Hall Suffolk" takes us back to the 18th century, offering a glimpse into the world of hunting and sporting pursuits. The intricate copperplate engraving showcases the grandeur and scale of Sir William Rowley's dog kennel, which housed an impressive number of hunting hounds. Located in Suffolk, England, this magnificent kennel could accommodate up to 60 or 70 couples of dogs used for hunts. The image transports us to a time when these noble animals were highly valued for their skill and agility in chasing down game. The print is part of The Sporting Magazine, a publication that documented the transactions and events related to turf sports such as horse racing and hunting during the Regency era. It was published by John Wheble in London in 1795. As we admire this artwork, we are reminded not only of the beauty and gracefulness of horses but also the important role they played alongside their canine companions in various sporting activities. This piece serves as a testament to our enduring fascination with animals and our desire to capture their essence through art. With its rich historical context and exquisite detail, this print from Bridgeman Images offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate both the artistic craftsmanship involved in creating such engravings as well as gain insight into pastimes enjoyed by individuals during that period.
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