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BIOGRAPHY OF HENRY ALKEN
Henry Alken is famous for his exceptionally fine hand colored aquaints of British sports. He sometimes works under the name Ben Tally Ho.
Alken illustrated Charles James Apperty’s Life of a Sportsman which was published in London in 1842 under the pseudonym of Nimrod, a biblical name meaning hunter. Designed for the aristocratic athlete, the volume included thirty-six aquaints depicting scenes of fox hunting, award ceremonies, and a person practicing carriage racing using reins attached to two overturned chairs. |