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Pierce Egans Anecdotes: bull-baiting by dogs
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Pierce Egans Anecdotes: bull-baiting by dogs
Colour plate The Grand Duke Nicholas witnessing a let-go match by the dogs for a silver collar by Olivers Game Bull at Combe Warren. Bull dogs attack and are tossed in the air by tethered bull from Pierce Egans anecdotes of the turf, the chase, the ring and the stage, 1827. Egan was a popular journalist and sports writer. Date: 1827
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1827 Anecdotes Attack Bull Chase Combe Egans Match Nicholas Pierce Ring Tethered Tossed Turf Warren Witnessing
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This color plate, titled "The Grand Duke Nicholas Witnessing a Let-Go Match by the Dogs for a Silver Collar by Oliver's Game Bull at Combe Warren," is an intriguing snapshot from Pierce Egan's "Anecdotes of the Turf, The Chase, The Ring and The Stage," published in 1827. The image depicts a thrilling bull-baiting scene, a popular blood sport of the time, where brave bull dogs are pitted against a tethered bull. The grand Duke Nicholas, an esteemed member of European royalty, is shown in the foreground, intently observing the spectacle. The dogs, with their powerful jaws and muscular bodies, are seen attacking the bull with unrelenting ferocity. The bull, in turn, uses its immense strength to toss the dogs in the air, creating a scene of raw power and intensity. The silver collar, the prize for the winning dog, adds an extra layer of excitement to the already tense atmosphere. Pierce Egan, a renowned journalist and sports writer of the 19th century, captured the essence of the sporting world in his "Anecdotes," providing a vivid and detailed account of the events and personalities that shaped the era. This image, with its dynamic composition and rich colors, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when bull-baiting was a popular form of entertainment. The plate, published by Mary Evans Prints Online, is a testament to the historical significance of the sporting world and the role it played in shaping the cultural landscape of the time. It serves as a reminder of the passion and excitement that surrounds the world of sports, even as we continue to explore new frontiers and push the boundaries of athletic achievement.
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