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"The Young Squire" after John R. Reid, exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1890. Creator: Unknown. "The Young Squire" after John R. Reid, exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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"The Young Squire" after John R. Reid, exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1890. Creator: Unknown. "The Young Squire" after John R. Reid, exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1890. Creator: Unknown
"The Young Squire" after John R. Reid, exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 42. July to December, 1890
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The Young Squire
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is a captivating photographic print after the original painting by John R. Reid, which was exhibited at the prestigious Royal Academy in 1890. The creator of this particular print remains unknown, but it was published in "The Graphic," an illustrated weekly newspaper, during the same year. The image portrays a young, high-class man dressed in the height of Victorian fashion. He wears a tailored shooting jacket, a fashionable choice for landowners and squires participating in shooting parties. The squire is accompanied by a loyal donkey, which carries a shotgun slung over its back, and two dogs at his feet. The dogs, alert and attentive, seem to be anticipating the hunt. The young squire is depicted with a shotgun in hand, ready for the chase. His expression is serious, focused, and determined. The background of the print is filled with lush greenery and rolling hills, suggesting a picturesque English countryside setting. This photographic print is a testament to the social class distinctions of the Victorian era, where the pursuit of game was a symbol of wealth and status. The print also showcases the fashion trends of the time, with the young man's well-tailored coat and dress clothes. The presence of the donkey and dogs further emphasizes the theme of a traditional hunting party. Overall, "The Young Squire" after John R. Reid is an intriguing and evocative image from the 1890s, offering a glimpse into the past and the social norms of the Victorian era. The print's mysterious origin only adds to its allure and historical significance.
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