Antique Framed Print “Bachelor’s Hall Plate 4” by F C Turner – early 1900s
Antique Framed Print “Bachelor’s Hall Plate 4” by F C Turner – early 1900s
Product Code: | m458962 |
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This fabulous hand-colored aquatint engraving print is one of 6 images that were painted by English artist Francis Calcraft Turner in the early 1800s, meant to be a humorous portrayal of bachelor fox hunters – “To Bachelor’s Hall We Good Fellows Ride”. F C Turner was a Georgian-era artist who specialized in outdoor scenes and his prints were finely detailed; of special interest were the Aylesbury fox hunting/ steeplechase scenes, which are very similar to the Bachelor Hall series. This print includes the hunting prose of Charles Dibdin, who was an English composer and musician (1745-1814) and was in his time a most prolific song writer and performer:
“Our horses thus all of the very best blood
‘Tis not likely you’ll easily find such a stud
And for hounds our opinions with thousands we’ll back
That all England throughout can’t produce such a pack
Thus having described you, dogs, horses and crew
Away we set off for the fox is in view
Hark away, hark away……..
Product Information
Category | Vintage & collectibles > Antique > 100 years or older |
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Condition | Like new |