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English gentleman with his fallen horse during a fox
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English gentleman with his fallen horse during a fox
English gentleman with his fallen horse during a fox hunt, 19th century. Jack Bunting and a woodman in smock and boots try to raise the sick horse. Mr Buntings shocking bad horse. Handcoloured steel engraving after an illustration by John Leech from Robert Smith Surtees Plain or Ringlets?, Bradbury and Evans London, 1860. Leech (1817-1864) was an English caricaturist and illustrator best known for his work for Punch magazine
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In this 19th century image, an English gentleman named Jack Bunting, dressed in a formal hunting attire, is shown in a moment of despair as he tries to revive his fallen horse during a fox hunt. The horse, an old nag, lies on the ground, its body weakened by the rigors of the chase. A woodman in a smock and boots, perhaps the groom or gardener, rushes to assist, his expression a mixture of concern and determination. The scene takes place in a picturesque English countryside, with a lady on a side-saddle pony approaching the incident from the distance. The bloodied and mud-splattered riders and their horses, set against the backdrop of a windmill and a tree, evoke the raw energy and excitement of the hunt. The illustration, titled "Mr Bunting's Shocking Bad Horse," was created by the renowned English caricaturist and illustrator, John Leech, in 1860. Leech was best known for his work with Punch magazine, and his humorous and comical style is evident in this hand-coloured steel engraving. The image is taken from Robert Smith Surtees' novel "Plain or Ringlets?" published by Bradbury and Evans in London. The Victorian era, with its love for hunting and blood sports, is brought to life in this evocative and intriguing image. The contrast between the elegance of the riders and the raw power of the horses, the concern of the bystanders, and the desperation of Jack Bunting as he tries to save his horse, all combine to create a vivid and unforgettable tableau.
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