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The Plough Boy, 1900
The Plough Boy, 1900. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, 1900
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Media ID 14948555
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Leading Print Collector9 Henry Herbert La Thangue Thangue
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The Plough Boy, 1900 - A Glimpse into Rural Life in Victorian England
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print, "The Plough Boy, 1900" offers a fascinating window into the agricultural world of early 20th century Britain. Created by an unknown artist and Henry Herbert la Thangue, this monochrome masterpiece captures the essence of rustic charm and hard work. In this evocative portrait, we see a young male plough boy leading his trusty horse through a picturesque countryside setting. The boy's weathered face reflects both determination and innocence as he guides the powerful animal with skill beyond his years. The painting beautifully portrays the symbiotic relationship between man and beast that was crucial to farming life during this era. With meticulous attention to detail, the artist transports us back in time to witness rural labor at its finest. Every stroke conveys not only the physicality of farm work but also its inherent beauty. From the rolling hills in the background to every strand of hair on the horse's mane, each element is expertly rendered. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from "The Magazine of Art" collection by Cassell and Company Limited (1900), we are reminded of how art can transcend time and capture moments that would otherwise be lost forever. This print serves as a testament to British heritage while honoring those who dedicated their lives to shaping our agricultural landscape.
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