cover image: [Beating sugar-canes for a hog]

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[Beating sugar-canes for a hog]

1 Jan 1807

1 print : etching and aquatint, hand-colored ; 18.2 x 27.5 cm (sheet) | Print shows three men on horseback, carrying spears, waiting, as Natives systematically beat sugarcane with bamboo staffs and, with the aid of two dogs, drive a wild hog from cover past the waiting hunters. Also shown are two oxen yoked to a plow, fleeing for their own safety, and Natives around an irrigation well at the edge of the cane field, likewise concerned for their safety. In the background, at the edge of the cane field, an elephant is used to turn back, ahead of the beaters, a hog that has attempted to escape by doubling back around the end of the line of Natives.
india british men sports hunting sugarcane horseback riding boars ox teams etchings aquatints hand-colored

Authors

Orme, Edward, 1775-1848, Williamson, Thomas., Howitt, Samuel, 1765?-1822, Orme, Edward, 1775-1848, publisher., Williamson, Thomas., Howitt, Samuel, 1765?-1822, artist.

Genre
Aquatints--Hand-colored--1800-1810 Etchings--Hand-colored--1800-1810
Published in
[London] : Published by Edwd. Orme, Bond Street, & by B. Crosby & Co. Stationers Court, 1807 Septr. 1st.
Rights
No known restrictions on publication.
Series
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Subject
Hunting--India--1800-1810. Boars--India--1800-1810. Sugarcane--India--1800-1810. Ox teams--India--1800-1810. Horseback riding--1800-1810. Men--British--Sports--India--1800-1810. India

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