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Jack Broughton, Champion, 1734-1750, From the Painting by Frank Hayman, RA, formerly in the possession of the Duke of Cumberland (engraving)
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Jack Broughton, Champion, 1734-1750, From the Painting by Frank Hayman, RA, formerly in the possession of the Duke of Cumberland (engraving)
983217 Jack Broughton, Champion, 1734-1750, From the Painting by Frank Hayman, RA, formerly in the possession of the Duke of Cumberland (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jack Broughton, Champion, 1734-1750, From the Painting by Frank Hayman, RA, formerly in the possession of the Duke of Cumberland. Illustration for Pugilistica The History of British Boxing by Henry Downes Miles (John Grant, 1906).); Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection
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This print showcases the legendary figure of Jack Broughton, a renowned champion in the world of boxing from 1734 to 1750. The image is an engraving based on a painting by Frank Hayman, RA, which was once owned by the Duke of Cumberland. Broughton's imposing presence and skill as a pugilist are beautifully captured in this artwork. His muscular physique and determined expression reflect his status as one of the most formidable boxers of his time. This print serves as a visual testament to Broughton's dominance within the sport. The historical significance of this piece is further highlighted by its inclusion in Henry Downes Miles' book "Pugilistica: The History of British Boxing". It stands as an important illustration within this comprehensive account, providing insight into Broughton's career and impact on boxing. Beyond its historical value, this image also embodies the excitement and intensity associated with boxing matches during that era. The clash between two opponents is depicted with great detail, showcasing their confrontational stance and readiness for battle. Overall, this print offers viewers a glimpse into both sporting history and artistic excellence. It captures not only Jack Broughton's legacy but also encapsulates the spirit of entertainment and sportsmanship that has made boxing such a beloved form of competition throughout centuries.
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