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Deaf Burke, 1839, engraved by C. Hunt, published in 1839 (colour litho)
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Deaf Burke, 1839, engraved by C. Hunt, published in 1839 (colour litho)
BSA273464 Deaf Burke, 1839, engraved by C. Hunt, published in 1839 (colour litho) by Meyer, Henry Hoppner (c.1782-1847) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: James Deaf Burke (1809-45); ); eThe British Sporting Art Trust; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22941542
© The British Sporting Art Trust / Bridgeman Images
Agression Athlete Bare Knuckle Boxer Breeches Fighter Pugilist Stance
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The captivating print titled "Deaf Burke, 1839" takes us back in time to the Georgian era, capturing the essence of a remarkable athlete and pugilist. Engraved by C. Hunt and published in 1839 as a color lithograph, this piece showcases the extraordinary James Deaf Burke (1809-45). In this full-length portrait, we witness Burke's imposing figure donning traditional breeches while exuding an air of confidence and strength. His bare-knuckle stance reveals his expertise as a fighter, with every muscle poised for action. The artist Henry Hoppner Meyer skillfully captures both the physicality and determination that made Burke such a formidable sportsman. As one of the most renowned boxers of his time, Deaf Burke's legacy is immortalized through this artwork held within The British Sporting Art Trust collection. It serves as a testament to his athletic prowess and enduring impact on boxing history. This image transports us into an era where athleticism was celebrated in its purest form - devoid of modern-day commercialism or distractions. It reminds us of the dedication required to excel in any sport and invites contemplation on how athletes have evolved over time. Whether you are drawn to sporting art or simply appreciate historical significance, "Deaf Burke, 1839" offers a glimpse into an extraordinary individual who left an indelible mark on boxing history through sheer talent and unwavering determination.
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