Purchased from an estate auction, this charming and colorful hunting print is plate 2 in a series of 12 prints, published on May 19th, 1863 in London, England by Messrs. Fores, 41 Piccadilly. The series is an ironic look at the very British tradition of ''going to the hounds'' and/or hunting on horseback. In the series, we first see the riders searching for lost stirrups and other pieces of equipment, getting lost in the brush, asking directions from peasants, etc. Meanwhile, the poor deer is being chased through thicket and brush - this plate (Full title: Uncarting the Deer) shows the poor animal being released from a carriage and the riders watching him flee ...the details are exquisite! The image measure 9.5 x 15.5 inches, on a sheet which is roughly 11.5 x 17.5 inches. Margins show foxing but image is clear. This series is - in our opinion - hysterical, and would look great anywhere near horses or riders, or in a country home or hunting lodge. It will be shipped flat. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL, NOT A REPRODUCTION. WE ARE HAPPY TO SHIP WORLDWIDE. Please check out the other items we have for sale on this site. E-mail with any questions or requests for additional photos. Thank you for your interest. Status: For Sale Reference#: HP8 Condition: B+ Year: 1863 Country: England Height: 13 in. (33.02 cm) Width: 19 in. (48.26 cm) Title: Uncarting the Deer/1863/Vintage Hunting Print Materials: paper
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