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Woodcock Shooting, engraved by H. C. Pyall, 1827 (colour litho)
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Woodcock Shooting, engraved by H. C. Pyall, 1827 (colour litho)
BSA266460 Woodcock Shooting, engraved by H.C. Pyall, 1827 (colour litho) by Jones, Samuel John Egbert (1790-1875) (after); 53x66 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: from a set of four; ); eThe British Sporting Art Trust; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22356418
© The British Sporting Art Trust / Bridgeman Images
Collecting Gundogs Huntsmen Picking Up Retrieving Shot Spaniels Stream Wooded Woods
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This print titled "Woodcock Shooting" takes us back to the year 1827, capturing a moment of exhilaration and skill in the British countryside. Engraved by H. C. Pyall, this colour lithograph showcases the talent of Samuel John Egbert Jones, who masterfully recreated the scene with remarkable detail. Measuring 53x66 cm, this artwork is part of a set of four prints that celebrate the artistry and excitement of hunting. In this particular image, we are transported to a serene woodland setting where spaniels and gundogs eagerly retrieve fallen woodcocks. The hunters stand proudly with their rifles as they collect their game. The landscape exudes tranquility as sunlight filters through the trees onto lush greenery. It's evident that these huntsmen not only appreciate nature but also revel in the thrill of their sport. The playfulness between man and dog is beautifully depicted, showcasing both companionship and teamwork. This print belongs to a private collection but is made available for public appreciation through The British Sporting Art Trust. As an English piece from 1827, it holds historical significance while also highlighting traditional rural pastimes. With its rich colors and intricate details, this artwork serves as a reminder of our connection to nature and our enduring fascination with outdoor pursuits.
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