Two riders meeting on the outskirts of a forest. Colour line block after H. Alken.

  • Alken, Henry Thomas, 1784-1851.
Date:
1890
Reference:
41734i
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Publication/Creation

[London] : [publisher not identified], 1890.

Physical description

1 print : line process print, printed in colour ; image 9.9 x 11.3 cm

Lettering

Sporting anecdote-fox hunting versus politics. Candidate: "I hope, Mr. Barleycorn, that I have the supreme felicity of being the first to solicit your vote? Mr. Barleycorn: "Why, e'es ye are, but though I have a great respect for ye, yet I can assure you I always did-and always shall-wote with the gemman wot hunts our country" Henry Alken

Notes

On the same sheet as this catalogue no. 41739, 41737, 41733 and 41732
One of four prints on the same sheet, the others being Wellcome Library catalogue nos. 41732i, 41733i, 41737i and 41739i

Reference

Wellcome Collection 41734i

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