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Beaten in the sugar canes to bring out a boar. Engraving by Samuel Howett (1756-1822) in " Oriental field sports" by Thomas Williamson (on hunts in the British Indies in the 19th century) in 1807
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Beaten in the sugar canes to bring out a boar. Engraving by Samuel Howett (1756-1822) in " Oriental field sports" by Thomas Williamson (on hunts in the British Indies in the 19th century) in 1807
XEE4124003 Beaten in the sugar canes to bring out a boar. Engraving by Samuel Howett (1756-1822) in " Oriental field sports" by Thomas Williamson (on hunts in the British Indies in the 19th century) in 1807; (add.info.: Beaten in the sugar canes to bring out a boar. Engraving by Samuel Howett (1756-1822) in " Oriental field sports" by Thomas Williamson (on hunts in the British Indies in the 19th century) in 1807); Stefano Bianchetti
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This engraving by Samuel Howett depicts a thrilling scene from the British Indies in the 19th century. Titled "Beaten in the sugar canes to bring out a boar," this artwork captures the intensity and excitement of a boar hunt in Asia.
The detailed depiction of hunters on horseback, armed with weapons and surrounded by lush trees and sugarcane fields, transports viewers back in time to an era of adventure and exploration. The skillful use of shading and line work brings each figure to life, creating a sense of movement and action within the composition.
As we gaze upon this historical print, we are reminded of the rich tradition of hunting as both sport and necessity in cultures around the world. The bravery and camaraderie displayed by these hunters is palpable, making us feel as though we are right there alongside them on their quest for game.
Overall, this engraving serves as a window into a bygone era when hunts like these were common practice. It is a testament to both the artistry of Samuel Howett and the enduring allure of Oriental field sports that continue to captivate audiences centuries later.
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