A Russian boor returning from his field sports / copied from an original Russian print ; etched by G. Cruikshank.

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George Cruikshank
1792-1878
A Russian boor returning from his field sports / copied from an original Russian print ; etched by G. Cruikshank.
Peel 1962
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Formerly owned by Sir Robert Peel.
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Lettered with title, artist's name and publication line "Copied from an Original Russian Print. Etched by G. Cruikshank. Pubd by H. Humphrey St James's Street / Jany 8th 1813."

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A Russian peasant, wearing high boots instead of gaiters, and with his axe thrust through his belt, walks (left to right) carrying his musket across his shoulder. From the barrel dangle the bodies of three miniature French soldiers, suspended by the neck; two more are spiked on the bayonet. He turns his smiling head towards the spectator. His little boy, bare-legged, and wearing a little frock, runs in front riding a French eagle like a hobby-horse. On the horizon are two small barns. Above the English title: [text in Russian]. (The translation should be 'Bringing home a bunch of spillikins for the eager children'.)

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