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John Smith, Better known by the name of Buckhorse, 1822. Creator: Robert Cooper
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John Smith, Better known by the name of Buckhorse, 1822. Creator: Robert Cooper
John Smith, Better known by the name of Buckhorse, 1822. Portrait of John Smith, a pugilist who was beaten by Jack Broughton in London in 1737. From " Wonderful Characters: Comprising Memoirs and Anecdotes of the Most Remarkable Persons of Every Age and Nation", Vol. III, by Henry Wilson. [J. Robins and Co. Albion Press, London, 1821]
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This print captures the essence of John Smith, better known as Buckhorse, a renowned pugilist from 1822. Created by Robert Cooper, this portrait showcases the strength and determination that defined Smith's career in boxing. Intriguingly depicted with his fists clenched, Buckhorse's physicality is palpable through the image. His muscular body exudes power and resilience, reflecting his dedication to the sport. This engraving was originally featured in "Wonderful Characters: Comprising Memoirs and Anecdotes of the Most Remarkable Persons of Every Age and Nation" by Henry Wilson. The photograph transports us back to a time when boxing was gaining popularity as a sport in Britain during the 18th century. It serves as a testament to Smith's place among British boxers of that era. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth to this historical piece, emphasizing both its age and significance within sporting history. The attention to detail captured by Cooper allows viewers to appreciate not only Smith's physical prowess but also his character. As we gaze upon this remarkable portrait, we are reminded of the enduring legacy left behind by individuals like John Smith - men who pushed their bodies beyond limits for their passion for sportsmanship.
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