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Dedham Lock, or The Leaping Horse, 1825, (1922). Creator: John Constable
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Dedham Lock, or The Leaping Horse, 1825, (1922). Creator: John Constable
Dedham Lock, or The Leaping Horse, 1825, (1922). View of the Suffolk countryside, with a horse leaping a barrier by a sluice near the River Stour. Barge horses were trained to jump over three-feet-high barriers which were erected along the tow-path to keep cattle from straying. From " Bibbys Annual 1922", edited by Joseph Bibby. [J. Bibby & Sons, London, 1922]
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Annual Bibby Bibbys Annual Canal Constable Gate J Bibby And Sons J Bibby Sons John Constable Joseph Bibby Leaping Lock River Stour Sluice Sluice Gate Suffolk Water Channel
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This print titled "Dedham Lock, or The Leaping Horse" by John Constable takes us back to the picturesque Suffolk countryside in 1825. The image showcases a horse gracefully leaping over a three-feet-high barrier near the River Stour, adjacent to a sluice gate. In this era, barge horses were specially trained to jump these barriers along the tow-path, ensuring that cattle would not wander off. The scene exudes tranquility and natural beauty as it captures the essence of rural England during the 19th century. The lush greenery surrounding the water channel creates a serene backdrop for this remarkable display of equine agility. Constable's masterful use of color brings life to every element within the frame - from the vibrant foliage to the shimmering river. Originally featured in "Bibbys Annual 1922" edited by Joseph Bibby, this print transports viewers through time and space. It serves as a testament to both Constable's artistic prowess and his ability to immortalize moments of everyday life with great detail and emotion. As we gaze upon this artwork today, we are reminded of an era when transportation relied heavily on water channels like canals and rivers. This piece not only celebrates nature's beauty but also pays homage to historical modes of transport that shaped communities across England.
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