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An amusing monochrome hunt scene painted during the Victorian era, that shows a group of riders on a country lane watching as two two unsettled horses gallop head. One gentleman has lost his hat, his horse looking as though it has no intention of stopping.
A decorative study with fine attention to detail.
Size to include frame: H50.2cm L61.3cm Image only: H24.4cm L34.7cm
Inscription verso
1st Sportsman (who has just escaped being run into)
‘Steady there! Steady! What the beuce are y about ’
2nd Sportsman (An enthusiast)
‘about? Why can’t you see this informal brake wont act!’
Signed lower left W. J. Hodgson and dated 1896. Presented within a glazed gilt frame.
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Antique Number: SA1080248
Dateline of this antique is Victorian
Height is 50.2cm (19.8inches)
Width is 61.3cm (24.1inches)
Depth is 0cm (0.0inches)
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