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- Q4552713 subject Q8416241.
- Q4552713 abstract "In the 1739 English cricket season, there were again very few match reports. The first Kent versus All-England games are a sign of very important matches to come.The earliest known cricket picture was first displayed this year, an engraving called The Game of Cricket by Hubert-François Gravelot (1699–1773). The picture showed two groups of cherubic lads gathered around a batsman and a bowler. The wicket shown is the "low stool" shape, probably 2-foot (0.61 m) wide by 1-foot (0.30 m) tall, naturally with two stumps and a single bail. Gravelot helped to establish the French Rococo style in English publishing and was one of the most celebrated illustrators of the time. He worked in England between 1732 and 1745, opening a drawing school on the Strand which had Thomas Gainsborough (1727–1788) among its pupils.".
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- Q4552713 comment "In the 1739 English cricket season, there were again very few match reports. The first Kent versus All-England games are a sign of very important matches to come.The earliest known cricket picture was first displayed this year, an engraving called The Game of Cricket by Hubert-François Gravelot (1699–1773). The picture showed two groups of cherubic lads gathered around a batsman and a bowler.".
- Q4552713 label "1739 English cricket season".