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Full Cry - And A Fall, c1790, (1922). Artist: George Morland
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Full Cry - And A Fall, c1790, (1922). Artist: George Morland
Full Cry - And A Fall, c1790, (1922). From British Sporting Artists: From Barlow to Herring, by Walter Shaw Sparrow [John Lane The Bodley Head, Limited, London, 1922]
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Accident Blood Sports Bodley Head British Sporting Artists Fallen Falling Gate George Morland Incident John Lane Morland Publishing Publishing House Pursuit Rococo Era Sparrow Walter Shaw Walter Shaw Sparrow
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Full Cry - And A Fall, c1790, captures the exhilarating chaos of a hunting scene in the 18th century. This print by George Morland showcases his mastery in depicting both human and animal subjects with remarkable detail and emotion. In this lively composition, we are transported to the picturesque British countryside where men on horseback pursue their prey through a dense woodland. The vibrant colors bring life to the scene as horses leap over fences and hounds eagerly follow their scent. Amidst all the excitement, one unfortunate rider takes a tumble from his horse, illustrating the inherent risks of this thrilling sport. Morland's skillful brushwork not only highlights the action but also portrays the beauty of nature surrounding these hunters. The lush green fields and towering trees create an idyllic backdrop for this dramatic moment. It is evident that Morland was deeply inspired by Rococo aesthetics, as seen in his attention to intricate details and harmonious composition. This print serves as a testament to British sporting culture during the 18th century while also showcasing Morland's talent as one of Britain's esteemed artists. As part of Walter Shaw Sparrow's comprehensive book on British Sporting Artists, it stands as an important historical document capturing both artistry and tradition.
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