Cruikshank, Devon Wrestlers (1824)
A woodcut by George Cruikshank, currently held in the British Museum (id: 1978,U.3287). It bears the label:
Two Cornish men wrestling, a large crowd of rustic men gathered around the ring and watching with interest, some seated on a bench, flags flying from the covered stand behind; a version of the etching; illustration to the unpublished “Herbet Letters” (1824)
Woodcut
However, the use of shoes, and the clear demonstration of kicking (‘loose leg’) makes Devon style more likely. Credit to Tom Billinge for tracking down the inventory reference.
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