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Cockney-sportsmen re-charging, 1800. Artist: James Gillray
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Cockney-sportsmen re-charging, 1800. Artist: James Gillray
Cockney-sportsmen re-charging, 1800. A young cit standing legs astride negligently using a ramrod. His companion is leaning against a fence gnawing chicken voraciously
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Blood Sports Cockney Eating Gillray Guildhall Library Art Gallery Incompetence James Gillray Loading Ramrod Shooting Shotgun Aquatint Inept
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The captivating print titled "Cockney-sportsmen re-charging, 1800" by renowned artist James Gillray offers a humorous glimpse into the world of 19th-century British blood sports. This satirical caricature showcases two Cockney sportsmen engaging in the art of shooting with their shotguns. The scene unfolds in the picturesque countryside, where one young cit stands nonchalantly with his legs astride as he negligently uses a ramrod to reload his weapon. Meanwhile, his companion leans against a fence, voraciously gnawing on a chicken. The juxtaposition between their actions highlights both their incompetence and ineptitude in handling firearms while indulging in this popular pastime. Gillray's masterful use of aquatint etching brings out intricate details and adds depth to this lively cartoon-like artwork. Through clever exaggeration and subtle satire, he playfully mocks the notion of these urban men attempting to embrace country pursuits without much success. This print is housed at Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, serving as an invaluable historical document that reflects not only the prevalent bird hunting culture but also provides insight into societal attitudes towards leisure activities during that era. It serves as a reminder of how art can capture moments from history while offering us glimpses into different aspects of life - be it sport, warfare or simply human folly.
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