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Two Terriers Badger Baiting, c. 1805-51 (oil on panel)
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Two Terriers Badger Baiting, c. 1805-51 (oil on panel)
7240759 Two Terriers Badger Baiting, c.1805-51 (oil on panel) by Alken, Henry Thomas (1785-1851) (follower of); 17x24 cm; The Weston Park Foundation, Shropshire, UK; (add.info.: Two Terriers Badger baiting in an interior
Circle of Henry Allen (1785-1851)); Trustees of the Weston Park Foundation
Media ID 24912552
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This print captures a scene of intense activity and determination as two terriers engage in the controversial practice of badger baiting. Painted between 1805 and 1851 by Henry Thomas Alken or one of his followers, this oil on panel artwork measures 17x24 cm and is housed at The Weston Park Foundation in Shropshire, UK. The composition depicts an interior setting where these tenacious terriers are pitted against a formidable badger. Circle of Henry Allen may have been responsible for this particular work within the broader collection. The painting showcases the artist's attention to detail, with vibrant colors bringing life to each character - from the dogs' fur to the badger's fierce expression. This piece not only serves as an artistic representation but also sheds light on historical practices related to pest control on farms during the early nineteenth century. It highlights how farmers relied on their trusty canines to assist in exterminating rodents such as rats that posed threats to their crops and livestock. While some viewers may find it difficult to reconcile with today's ethical standards regarding animal welfare, this artwork provides valuable insight into past farming methods and human-animal relationships. It reminds us of our evolving attitudes towards wildlife conservation over time. Bridgeman Images has preserved this fine art painting, allowing us access to its rich historical context while appreciating its aesthetic beauty.
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