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An Artists Notes at the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race (engraving)
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An Artists Notes at the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race (engraving)
1052777 An Artists Notes at the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race (engraving) by Hall, Sydney Prior (1842-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: An Artists Notes at the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. Illustration for The Graphic, 5 April 1873.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23040692
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This engraving, titled "An Artist's Notes at the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race" takes us back to the 19th century when this iconic sporting event was already a spectacle. Created by Sydney Prior Hall in 1873, it offers a glimpse into the artist's observations during the race. The scene is set on Bournes Railway Bridge, with Hammersmith Bridge visible in the distance. The Thames River flows calmly beneath as rowers from both universities prepare for their intense competition. As we examine this print closely, we notice various intriguing elements that add depth to the composition. A peculiar fog hangs over the river, creating an eerie atmosphere that contrasts with the excitement of spectators gathered along the banks. Amongst them stands a grandstand filled with eager onlookers eagerly awaiting the start of this prestigious race. Intriguingly, our attention is drawn towards a dead tree abandoned near Hammersmith Bridge – perhaps symbolizing nature's indifference amidst human endeavors. Meanwhile, strange craft dotting Loch Pulney hint at scientific exploration and botanical studies taking place alongside this thrilling event. Through his meticulous notes and artistic skill, Hall masterfully captures not only the physicality of rowing but also its cultural significance. This engraving serves as a historical record of one of England's most celebrated traditions while offering glimpses into botany and natural history intertwined within society’s fabric. With every detail meticulously etched onto paper, "An Artist's Notes at the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race" invites
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