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The Great Fight Between Tom Hyer and Yankee Sullivan, 1849 (colour litho)

The Great Fight Between Tom Hyer and Yankee Sullivan, 1849 (colour litho)


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The Great Fight Between Tom Hyer and Yankee Sullivan, 1849 (colour litho)

XJL186989 The Great Fight Between Tom Hyer and Yankee Sullivan, 1849 (colour litho) by Baillie, James S. (fl.1838-55); Free Library, Philadelphia, PA, USA; American, out of copyright

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The Great Fight Between Tom Hyer and Yankee Sullivan, 1849 - A Glimpse into the Fierce World of Boxing

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. This print takes us back to the intense atmosphere of a historic boxing match that captivated audiences in 19th century America. The image showcases the legendary clash between two formidable fighters, Tom Hyer and Yankee Sullivan, as they engage in a brutal battle inside the ring. The vibrant colors of this lithograph by James S. Baillie bring to life every detail of this momentous event. The tension is palpable as both boxers display their strength and skill, each determined to emerge victorious. Surrounding them, an enthusiastic crowd eagerly watches on, their faces reflecting a mix of anticipation and excitement. Intriguingly captured are not only the fighters themselves but also the spectators who have placed bets on their favorite contender. Wagers are made amidst animated discussions among friends and strangers alike while others anxiously await the outcome with bated breath. This artwork serves as a testament to the enduring popularity of boxing as a sport that has always managed to captivate people from all walks of life. It transports us back in time, allowing us to witness firsthand one of history's most thrilling moments within this ancient combat sport. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from Fine Art Finder, we cannot help but be drawn into its energy and drama—a timeless reminder that even through art we can experience the intensity and passion found within human competition.

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