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New Cricketing Dresses to Protect all England Against the Present Swift Bowling (engraving)
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New Cricketing Dresses to Protect all England Against the Present Swift Bowling (engraving)
668364 New Cricketing Dresses to Protect all England Against the Present Swift Bowling (engraving) by Leech, John (1817-64); Private Collection; (add.info.: New Cricketing Dresses to Protect all England Against the Present Swift Bowling. Illustration for John Leechs Pictures of Life and Character (c 1890). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
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This humorous engraving by John Leech titled "New Cricketing Dresses to Protect all England Against the Present Swift Bowling" captures the essence of a cricket match in a satirical manner. The image, which is part of John Leech's Pictures of Life and Character collection, showcases the dangers faced by English cricketers against swift bowling. In this comical scene, players are seen wearing elaborate dresses that resemble armor, complete with helmets and protective gear. The exaggerated attire is meant to highlight the perceived threat posed by Australian bowlers during that era. Spectators watch on with amusement as these absurdly dressed players attempt to navigate the pitch. Leech's satire cleverly comments on both the safety concerns surrounding cricket at the time and also pokes fun at traditional English sensibilities. By exaggerating the need for protection against fast bowling, he highlights how seriously cricket was taken as a national sport in England. The cartoon-like style adds an element of lightheartedness to what could otherwise be seen as a serious topic. This satirical drawing serves as a reminder that even in competitive sports like cricket, humor can find its place. Overall, this caricature offers an amusing glimpse into 19th-century cricket culture while showcasing Leech's talent for combining wit and artistry in his work.
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