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Lady blowing a hunting horn, 14th century, (1833)
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Lady blowing a hunting horn, 14th century, (1833)
Lady blowing a hunting horn, 14th century, (1833). Illustration after a manuscript in the British Library. An engraving from The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England, by Joseph Strutt, (London, 1833)
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This print captures a moment from the 14th century, showcasing a lady blowing a hunting horn. The intricate illustration is based on a manuscript found in the esteemed British Library, brought to life by Joseph Strutt's skilled engraving techniques. In this scene, we witness an English woman adorned in medieval attire, mounted on her noble steed as she confidently raises the hunting horn to her lips. Her poised figure exudes grace and strength, embodying the spirit of both the era and the sport of hunting. The print transports us back in time to an England where horseback riding was not only a means of transportation but also an integral part of country life. It offers us a glimpse into the pastimes enjoyed by people during this period - their connection with animals and nature. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth and texture to this exquisite artwork, emphasizing every delicate detail meticulously captured by Strutt's hand. As we admire this piece, we are reminded of how art can bridge centuries together, allowing us to appreciate historical moments that would otherwise be lost. This print serves as a testament to both the talent of its unknown creator and Joseph Strutt's dedication to preserving England's cultural heritage through his work.
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