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Trolling for Pike in the River Lea, 1831, (1941). Creator: James Pollard
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Trolling for Pike in the River Lea, 1831, (1941). Creator: James Pollard
Trolling for Pike in the River Lea, 1831, (1941). Anglers using a running line to catch pike on the Lea at Waltham Abbey, to the north-east of London. Painting in the Tate Gallery, London. From " British Sport", by Eric Parker. [Collins, London, 1941]
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This print titled "Trolling for Pike in the River Lea, 1831" by James Pollard takes us back to a serene moment of leisure and tranquility. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the River Lea at Waltham Abbey, anglers can be seen engrossed in their favorite pastime. The scene depicts a group of men using a running line technique to catch pike, showcasing their skill and expertise. With fishing rods in hand and baskets nearby to hold their prized catches, these British anglers epitomize the timeless connection between man and nature. Painted with vibrant colors that bring life to every detail, this oil painting captures not only the beauty of rural England but also reflects an important aspect of social history. It serves as a reminder of how fishing has been an integral part of British culture throughout centuries. As we delve into this artwork from 1941, it is evident that Pollard's attention to detail transports us back to a simpler time when individuals sought solace in nature's embrace. The landscape exudes serenity while highlighting the harmonious coexistence between humans and aquatic life. Displayed proudly at London's Tate Gallery, this piece stands as a testament to both artistic excellence and cultural significance. Its inclusion in Eric Parker's book "British Sport" further solidifies its place within Britain's rich heritage. Through this photo print, we are invited on a journey through time - one that celebrates tradition, showcases natural beauty, and reminds us all of our deep-rooted connection with our surroundings.
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