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Well, This is a New Way of Taking a Fence-She Doesn t Seem to Take Offence Anyhow, n. d
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Well, This is a New Way of Taking a Fence-She Doesn t Seem to Take Offence Anyhow, n. d
Well, This is a New Way of Taking a Fence-She Doesn t Seem to Take Offence Anyhow, n.d
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In this 19th-century print by Hablot Knight Browne, titled "Well, This is a New Way of Taking a Fence-She Doesn't Seem to Take Offence Anyhow" we are transported to the picturesque countryside of England. The scene depicts a thrilling moment during a fox hunt, with three people at the center of attention. A group of riders can be seen galloping towards an imposing wooden fence, their horses leaping gracefully into the air. Among them is a confident woman who defies convention by effortlessly clearing the obstacle without any sign of fear or hesitation. Her unconventional approach to jumping fences seems to amuse her male companions, as they watch in awe and admiration. Browne's meticulous pencil drawing skillfully captures the energy and excitement of this exhilarating sport. The use of gouache watercolor adds vibrant splashes of color that bring life to both the landscape and its inhabitants. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke, from the intricate patterns on clothing to the texture of horse manes flowing in motion. This artwork not only showcases Browne's exceptional talent but also offers us a glimpse into British culture during this era. It serves as a reminder that even within traditional pursuits such as fox hunting, there were individuals who dared to challenge societal norms and forge their own path. Displayed proudly at the Art Institute Chicago, this print invites viewers to appreciate both artistry and historical context while marveling at an extraordinary moment frozen in time.
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