I am not learned in Vaccine Matters – but I think those look like Charley’s Calves
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Hablot Knight Browne's watercolor painting titled "I am not learned in Vaccine Matters – but I think those look like Charley’s Calves" brings to life an engaging scene filled with motion, humor, and a touch of playful absurdity. The artistic composition captures a moment during a fox hunt, featuring a spirited depiction of riders and their mounts in a typical English countryside setting.In the foreground, a woman on a spirited chestnut horse commands attention with her poised and determined posture, reflecting the dynamic energy and tension of the hunt. Her traditional riding attire and the gracefulness with which she manages her horse lend a sense of immediacy and involvement to the observer. Behind her, another rider in a red jacket maintains a calmer demeanor, contrasting with the woman’s intensity.Adding to the drama, a man has been humorously unhorsed, jettisoned into a bush, with only his legs and hat visible. This light-hearted mishap, capturing a moment of comic relief amidst the action, evokes Browne’s characteristic wit and critique often found within his works.Accompanied by a hound, which follows closely in the chase, the scene is rich with details of rural life and the bucolic landscape. The setting is painted with soft, washed tones that suggest the tranquility of the natural environment, contrasting sharply with the vibrant energy of the hunt.Hablot Knight Browne, known also as "Phiz," was renowned for his illustrations that often accompanied the novels of Charles Dickens. His work here, distinct in its blend of humor and lively activity, encapsulates his ability to convey narrative and emotion, embellishing the everyday with elements of the extraordinary.