‘Throw the board ditch behind you’ (1794)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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Painted in 1794 by Samuel Howitt, this captivating artwork, "Throw the Broad Ditch Behind You, or the High-bound Resolute," offers a vivid glimpse into the vigorous spirit of fox hunting in the late 18th century. The scene unfolds in a dynamic forest setting, where the rush and fervor of a hunt are in full swing. Central to the composition are elegantly dressed figures on horseback, showcasing the attire typical of hunting pursuits of that era.The painting captures a moment of intense action; a white horse, mounted by a poised rider in a radiant blue coat, confidently leaps over a broad ditch. The urgency and determination of the rider are palpable, as emphasized by the title's exhortation to overcome the obstacle robustly. Following in close pursuit are additional riders and a pack of keen, agile hounds, undeterred as they navigate the terrain.Howitt's skill in illustrating both the agility of the animals and the picturesque natural surroundings is commendable. The detailed rendering of the trees, underbrush, and distant landscape under a broad sky, adds depth and context to this spirited chase.This painting not only offers a window into the adventurous pastimes of its time but also beautifully encapsulates the thrill and connection between man, animal, and nature during a fox hunt.