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Sir Joshua Beating Filho Da Puta at Newmarket, c1816, (1929). Artist: Frederick Rosenberg
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Sir Joshua Beating Filho Da Puta at Newmarket, c1816, (1929). Artist: Frederick Rosenberg
Sir Joshua Beating Filho Da Puta at Newmarket, c1816, (1929). After James Pollard (1792-1867). From The Story of British Sporting Prints, by Captain Frank Siltzer. [Halton & Truscott Smith, Ltd, London, 1929]
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This vibrant print captures the thrilling moment of Sir Joshua triumphantly beating Filho Da Puta at Newmarket in 1816. Created by artist Frederick Rosenberg, this piece pays homage to James Pollard's original work from the 19th century. The scene unfolds outdoors, amidst a bustling crowd of spectators engrossed in the intense horse race. The artwork beautifully portrays the energy and excitement of British sporting culture during this era. The vivid colors and meticulous attention to detail bring every element to life - from the powerful stallions thundering towards the finishing line to the determined jockeys urging their horses forward. As we delve into this image, we witness not only a display of skillful horsemanship but also a reflection of human rivalry and determination. The spectators' faces reveal their anticipation and fervor as they cheer on their favorites, while others intently follow every twist and turn with bated breath. Set against an idyllic English countryside backdrop, this print transports us back to a time when horse racing was not just a sport but an integral part of British culture. It serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a historical document that encapsulates the spirit of 19th-century Britain. Through Rosenberg's interpretation, Captain Frank Siltzer's book "The Story of British Sporting Prints" comes alive with its exploration of sportsmanship, literature, and societal dynamics surrounding horse racing in Suffolk. This print is truly a testament to our enduring fascination with equestrian pursuits throughout history.
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