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Knocked off his Horse by a Brickbat (engraving)
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Knocked off his Horse by a Brickbat (engraving)
3625612 Knocked off his Horse by a Brickbat (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: Knocked off his Horse by a Brickbat. Illustration for Hugh Thomson by M H Spielmann and Walter Jerrold (A&C Black, 1931). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
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Hugh Thomson Ireland Irish Jane Austen Knocked North Of Ireland Northanger Abbey Thomson Hugh 1860 1920 Shire Horse Stallions
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This engraving by Hugh Thomson, titled "Knocked off his Horse by a Brickbat" transports us to a moment of chaos and suspense. The scene depicts an unfortunate incident where a horse rider is violently thrown off his steed by the impact of a brickbat. With incredible attention to detail, Thomson masterfully captures the intensity and movement of this dramatic event. The artist's skillful rendering brings life to every element in the composition. From the majestic horses galloping in the background to the startled expressions on their faces, each stroke conveys a sense of urgency and danger. The viewer can almost feel the tension in the air as they witness this unexpected turn of events. Thomson's work not only showcases his artistic prowess but also serves as an illustration for M H Spielmann and Walter Jerrold's book about Jane Austen, published in 1931. This connection adds another layer of intrigue to this already compelling piece. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of nature's unpredictability and how even seemingly tranquil moments can quickly transform into scenes filled with turmoil. It is through art like this that we gain insight into both human emotions and our relationship with animals. "Knocked off his Horse by a Brickbat" stands as a testament to Hugh Thomson's talent as an illustrator while offering viewers an opportunity for reflection on life's unexpected challenges.
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