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Black and white photo of English 1820's bareknuckle boxer Josh Hudson, round face, in dress jacket with ruffled ascott. He was a subject in Pierce Egan's Boxiana.

Source

http://www.boxingtreasures.com/c18vijohubab.html]]

Date

In the United Kingdom, public domain is extended for works 100 years from Publication if the artist is known and the work is published in the UK, including London where this work was first published in Boxiana.

Author

published as engraving by R. Cooper, English engraver in 1828, from George Sharples painting, Sharples died in 1849

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Published in Pierce Egan's Boxiana, in 1838 (Artist of this engraving was R. Cooper, R. (Robert) Cooper died over 100 years ago, and many of his works can be found in wikicommons. George Sharples, the artist died in 1849, also over 150 years since his death. Also 182 years since the publication of this engraving in the volume Boxiana by Pierce Egan in 1838-9 The date of publication of this engraving is stated in the Source document above. The source document, after enlarging also shows the names of the artist and engraver to either side, although this information has been researched and found elsewhere as well, as Geo. Sharples did nearly all of the boxiana drawings and most were etched by R. Cooper)


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current17:19, 24 May 2020Thumbnail for version as of 17:19, 24 May 2020171 × 211 (62 KB)Dcw2003 (talk | contribs)== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Author=published as engraving by W. R. Cooper, English engraver in 1828, from G. Sharples painting, Sharples died in 1849 |Date=In the United Kingdom, public domain is extended for works 100 years from Publication if the artist is known and the work is published in the UK, including London where this work was first published in ''Puglistica''. |Description= {{en|Black and white photo of bare-knuckle Jewish English boxer Aby Belasco with curley hair and lo...

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