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Bear-shooting in Cashmere, a Beaters Narrow Escape (litho)
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Bear-shooting in Cashmere, a Beaters Narrow Escape (litho)
1037308 Bear-shooting in Cashmere, a Beaters Narrow Escape (litho) by Maud, William T. (1865-1903); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bear-shooting in Cashmere, a Beaters Narrow Escape. Illustration for The Graphic, 7 September 1901.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22516358
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The captivating lithograph titled "Bear-shooting in Cashmere, a Beaters Narrow Escape" by William T. Maud takes us back to the wild landscapes of India in the late 19th century. This dramatic illustration, originally published in The Graphic on September 7,1901, showcases an intense moment of animal-human interaction. In this scene, we witness a heart-pounding encounter between beaters and a black bear amidst the stunning backdrop of Cashmere (now known as Kashmir). The artist skillfully captures the tension and danger that permeate the air as both parties face off. With intricate details and masterful shading techniques, Maud transports us into this thrilling hunting expedition. The lithograph not only highlights the bravery and resilience of these Indian beaters but also sheds light on their unique culture and way of life. It serves as a testament to their deep connection with nature and their ability to navigate treacherous encounters with wildlife. This print from Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate both the artistic prowess of William T. Maud and gain insight into historical hunting practices in Asia during that era. As we gaze upon this powerful image, we are reminded of humanity's complex relationship with animals – one filled with awe-inspiring beauty yet fraught with inherent risks.
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