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THE ESCAPE, BY R. BEAVIS, FROM THE EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY, 1864. CREATOR: W THOMAS.
The Escape, by R. Beavis, from the Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1864. Engraving of a painting depicting a '...chivalric and important personage - a [Scottish] Border chieftain, we should say - one who, though here obliged to ride for his life, loves fighting even more than plundering. Our impression is confirmed by the quotation which follows the title in the catalogue of the recently-closed Exhibition...: "his sole delight, The moonlight raid, the morning fight". This is a quotation from the fourth canto of Scott's "Lay of the Last Minstrel," and applied to the brave old Lord of Harden...we own to always feeling a fresh and thrilling interest in the Border-stories of daring exploit and hairbreadth escape. And in seeing the imminent peril of this chief, so vividly placed before us by Mr. Beavis, and that, too, threatening a Border hero, who, judging by the blazing buildings in the distance, appears, single-handed, to have done mischief enough for many, and who even now seems half disposed to turn upon his pursuers - can we help sympathising even with the apparent wrongdoer, or expressing a wish that the carbine-bullet will miss, so that...he may soon laugh at his pursuers, and, as the title seems to promise, may safely effect his "escape"?'. From "Illustrated London News", 1864. The Escape, by R. Beavis, from the Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1864. Creator: W Thomas. (KEYSTONE/HERITAGE IMAGES/THE PRINT COLLECTOR)
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BALDWIN'S "AFRICAN HUNTING": NATIVE CHASED BY BUFFALO COW AND CALF, 1862. CREATOR: JOHANN BAPTIST ZWECKER.
Baldwin's "African Hunting": native chased by buffalo cow and calf, 1862. 'Among the most interesting and exciting books recently published is Mr. Baldwin's journal of his hunting in South Africa in various regions...inhabited by Boers and Kaffirs [offensive term for Africans]. The interest of the narrative is rather increased than diminished from the circumstance that part of the ground had been traversed by Dr. Livingstone. Mr. Baldwin penetrated twelve degrees north of Port Natal, and as far as the Falls of the Zambesi, being the second European who has reached that marvellous scenery since its discovery in 1855, and the first from the east coast...The author speaks in the highest terms of the colony of Natal, describing it as the garden of Africa. The book contains...a number of spirited wood-engravings by Mr. Zwecker...[one of which] we have selected...A Kaffir servant, who had wounded a cow buffalo, is seen scrambling up into a tree, tearing his legs badly in doing so, to avoid the animal, which, with its calf or heifer, charged him. Having managed to throw up his gun before him, he reloaded and shot them both, else they might have kept him there a couple of days or more...This very entertaining volume is published by Mr. Bentley'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862. Baldwin's "African Hunting": native chased by buffalo cow and calf, 1862. Creator: Johann Baptist Zwecker. (KEYSTONE/HERITAGE IMAGES/THE PRINT COLLECTOR)
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