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"Bob" a collie in a landscape
Located in Stoke, Hampshire
John Emms (1841-1912) "Bob", a collie in a landscape Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1904 lower right Inscribed 'Bob' lower centre Canvas Size - 20 x 24 in Framed Size - 24 x 28 in Provenance The Collection of Charlie Watts. Charlie Watts, the legendary drummer of The Rolling Stones, was renowned not only for his musical prowess but also for his profound affection for animals, particularly Collies. He and his wife, Shirley, resided at Halsdon Manor in Devon, where they managed a stud farm for Arabian horses. Their estate was also home to numerous dogs, reflecting their deep commitment to animal welfare. John Emms was a British artist best known for his dynamic and characterful paintings of dogs, especially working breeds like foxhounds, terriers, and collies. Born in Blofield, Norfolk, in 1843, Emms developed a deep connection to the countryside and rural life, which became the heart of his artistic inspiration. While he painted horses and hunting scenes, it was his dog portraits that brought him enduring recognition. Emms had a remarkable ability to capture the individuality and spirit of each animal, portraying them not just as pets or working animals, but as noble and expressive beings. His brushwork was confident and lively, and he often painted dogs with a sense of pride, intelligence, and dignity. Among the many breeds he painted, collies held a special place. Emms portrayed them with great sensitivity, often emphasizing their alert expressions, soft coats, and loyal nature. His collie paintings...
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19th Century Victorian Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Magnificent early 20th Century Oil Painting of Race horses - At the Gallops
By Julius von Blaas
Located in London, GB
Julius von Blaas (1845-1923) At The Gallops circa 1905 Oil on canvas Signed and dated “Julius von Blass / 1905” (lower left) 110 x 200 cm (140 x 230 cms framed ish) This enormous and grand depiction of horses exercising is an iconic image not only of the edwardien era but also of today’s racing elite. Julius von Blaas was taught by his father Carl von Blaas (1815-1994) and trained in Venice, Florence and Rome. He was also influenced by his celebrated brother Eugen von Blaas...
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Early 20th Century Academic Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

English School Mid 20th Century Oil Painting Hamiltonstovare Hound Dog
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
A Hamiltonstovare Hound "Flicka of Druan" by Dorothy Alexandra Johnson (1902-1988) signed lower right oil painting on canvas, unstretched 5.5 x 7.5 inches A delightful painting b...
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1950s Impressionist Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Groenewoud - Early 20th Century Oil, In the Barn
Located in Corsham, GB
This atmospheric painting depicts the interior of a rustic barn, with soft light filtering through small windows to illuminate a shadowy space populated by chickens, cows and a roost...
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20th Century Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Historical genre oil painting of a gentleman & his dogs
By Frank Dadd
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
Frank Dadd RI British, (1851-1929) Time for Supper Oil on canvas, signed & dated 1925 Image size: 19.75 inches x 15.75 inches Size including frame: 27 inches x 23 inches A well-exe...
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Early 20th Century Paint Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Mid 19th Century American Folk Art Portrait of Child with Dog in Landscape, Oil
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Artist/ School: American School, mid 19th century Title: Portrait of a Child dressed in a hat and their 'Sunday best', with small pet dog in a landscape. Medium: oil on canvas, un...
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19th Century Folk Art Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Someones Stuntman, Original painting, Cowboys, Landscape, Horses
Located in Deddington, GB
Horses are a them in most of my paintings, but more often than not they come latter on in the paintings development. this one i wanted to start with the horse, wanting to make it stand proud, pressing forward with his chin up and chest out. man and horse together getting through one of those days. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Acrylic paint on Canvas 100 H x 100 W x 4 D cm (39.37 x 39.37 x 1.57 in) Sold...
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2010s Modern Paint Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Original French Textured Equine Study of a Horse
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Title: Original French Textured Equine Study of a Horse Artist: Robert Ladou (French, 1929-2014) Medium: Acrylic and Textured Paste on Paper Size: 14 (Height) x 14 (Width) Signed: No...
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20th Century Academic Paint Animal Paintings

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Acrylic

Rococo-Style Painting of a Young Girl with Her Dog in a Pastoral Setting
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Painting of a Young Girl with Her Dog oil on artist paper, stuck in black paper painting: 13 x 10 inches provenance: private collection condition: very good and sound condition De...
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Mid-20th Century Rococo Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

C19th Portrait Princesse de Joinville of Brazil - Spectacular fit for a palace
By Henri d'Ainecy Montpezat
Located in London, GB
Portrait of Princess de Joinville riding a Bay Horse Henri d’Aincy, Le Comte Monpezat (French 1817-1859) Painted circa 1837-9 oil on canvas 113 x 92 inches (including frame) 92 x 70 inches (unframed) Provenance – from a private royal collection This magnificent portrait depicts Princess de Joinville, the daughter of Pedro I, Emperor of Brazil and the King of Portugal. Through her illustrious family she was directly related Alexander III and Nicholas II of Russia and the Russian royal family, as well as to many of the great ruling families of Europe. The work clearly confirms Monpezat as one of the most accomplished equestrian portrait painters in France in the early nineteenth century. In terms of scale, quality and dramatic power, it must surely be considered amongst his finest works. The stance of the powerful thoroughbred - in half rear - emphasises the calm nature and courage of the Princess. Francisca of Brazil (1824-98) married a son of Louis Philippe I, the King of the French, and had three children. Born at the Imperial Palace of Saint Christopher, her youngest brother was the future Pedro II...
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1830s Old Masters Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Victorian Signed Oil Family of Stags Scottish Highland Landscape beside Loch
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
The Highland Stag by Charles W. Middleton, British, signed and dated 1896 signed oil painting on board, unframed dated 1896 board: 8 x 11 inches condition: overall very good
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19th Century Victorian Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Fine Victorian Oil Painting Young Girl with Pet Dog Circular Original 19th cent.
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Her Favourite Pet Young Lady wearing a straw hat and white dress with blue ribbons with her pet dog. Circle of Arthur John Elsley, British 19th Cen...
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19th Century Victorian Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Realist Leopard Portrait Wild Cat Painting from British Wildlife Tiger Artist
By Pip McGarry
Located in Preston, GB
Realist Leopard Portrait Wild Cat Painting from British Wildlife Tiger Artist. The vivid realism of the hairs & whiskers coupled with the intensity of the leopard's eyes make this pa...
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2010s Photorealist Paint Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil, Paint, Cotton Canvas

'The Farmyard' Contemporary painting of chickens, cockerel in a farm setting
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'The Farmyard' is a beautiful example of Calabuig's work capturing the stunning farmyard scene of chicken and cockerel. The beautiful colour palette and attention to detail is what m...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Paint Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Gamekeeper Stalker in Scottish Highlands with Pony & Stag painting
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
The Scottish Highlands by Ben George Powell, British contemporary artist signed acrylic on board, unframed board: 16 x 20 inches provenance: private collection of this artists work,...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Paint Animal Paintings

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Acrylic

George Edwards: 18th Century Engravings of Birds
Located in Richmond, GB
George Edwards: ""A History of Uncommon Birds"", 1749-1761. A prominent English naturalist and ornithologist, George Edwards (1694 -1773) is best known for his work, ""A Natural His...
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18th Century Paint Animal Paintings

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Watercolor, Engraving

George Goodwin Kilburne, oil landscape horse/equine hunting scene 19th century
Located in York, GB
George Goodwin Kilburne landscape horse/equine hunting scene 19th century oil painting A fine painting by the renowned artist George Goodwin Kilburne .oil on panel, framed the size ...
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1890s English School Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

John Sanderson Wells , oil, horses, horse riding country scene
Located in York, GB
A fine oil painting by the renowned artist John Sanderson Wells " Returning from a Country Ride" This painting captures beautifully the image o...
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Early 20th Century Old Masters Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Antique English Signed Oil Coach & Four Horses with Passengers in Countryside
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Coach and Four Horses By Philip Henry Rideout, British 1960-1920 Signed oil painting on board, framed framed: 7.5 x 12 inches board: 6 x 10 inches provenance: private collection, Eng...
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19th Century Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Exuberant Hunting Scene with Dogs in Motion Ornate Rococo Floral Scrollwork
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Exuberant Hunting Scene watercolour on artist paper, stuck on black paper painting: 10 x 12.75 inches provenance: private collection condition: very good and sound condition This c...
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Early 19th Century Rococo Paint Animal Paintings

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Watercolor

Antique Victorian English Figures In Sheep Field With The Sunrise Over Village
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Artist/ School: English School, late 19th/ early 20th century. The painting came from a large collection of works by one artist. A very few of them are signed what looks to be 'F. Wa...
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Late 19th Century Victorian Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Crashing Waves Rocky Coast Large Traditional Signed Oil Painting Gilt Frame
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
European artist, second half 20th century signed lower corner oil on canvas, framed framed: 25 x 35 inches canvas: 20 x 30 inches provenance: private ...
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Late 20th Century Impressionist Paint Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Huge British Sporting Oil Painting Hunting Hounds in Full Pursuit over Fence
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
In Full Pursuit Hunting Hounds clearing a Fence by Jean Terry, British 20th century signed and dated 1998 oil on board, framed framed: 28.5 x 45 inches board: 23 x 42 inches provenan...
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Late 20th Century Modern Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

'Mendip Hunt' English Countryside painting of horses, hounds, huntsmen, green
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'Mendip Hunt' depicting the english countryside with a pack of hounds, hunt masters and their horses. Michael Lyne was born in Upton Bishop in Herefordshire and studied at the Chel...
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20th Century Impressionist Paint Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

18th Oil Painting Horses Feeding at the Stables
Located in London, GB
James Seymour (1702–1752) Feeding Time in the Stables Oil on canvas 32 x 38 inches inc. frame Provenance: Private Collection, Lambourn James Seymour (1702–1752) was an English painter, widely recognized for his equestrian art. Seymour was born in London. His father was an amateur artist and art dealer, whose other business dealings (as a banker, goldsmith, and diamond merchant) afforded young Seymour the leisure time to study art on his own, either his father's or the art at the Virtuosi Club of St. Luke - a gentleman's club his father belonged to, specializing in art. In a short time the boy was a self-taught artist, familiar with many of the prominent artists of the period. Seymour's love of art was matched only by his love of horses. He began spending time at racetracks early on, and before long found himself absorbed in the sport - drawing, painting, owning, breeding, and racing horses. His art proved popular among the prominent sporting families of the day, eventually garnering Seymour patrons in Sir William Jolliffe and Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset...
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18th Century Old Masters Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Sheep in a VW Split Screen Camper Van celebrating St Patricks Day in Ireland
Located in Preston, GB
Sheep in a VW Split Screen Camper Van celebrating St Patricks Day in Ireland by Contemporary Artist Art measures 12 x 10 inches Frame measures 15 x 13 ...
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2010s Contemporary Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil, Board

Oil Painting Pair by Robert Watson "Highland cattle and Sheep in the Glen"
Located in Mere, GB
Oil Painting Pair by Robert Watson "Highland cattle and Sheep in the Glen" A Cheshire painter of Highland cattle and sheep represented in the Harris museum Preston. Both oil on canv...
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1910s Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Contemplative Figure with Dog Abstract Watercolor Sketch
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Figure and Dog Sketch by Édouard Righetti (1924-2001) Watercolour and pencil painting on artist paper, beautifully painted. very good condition size: 25.5 x inches x 17.5 inches, un...
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Mid-20th Century Post-Impressionist Paint Animal Paintings

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Watercolor, Color Pencil

The sage - a favourite dog
Located in London, GB
Lilian Cheviot (1876- c.1936) The sage signed 'L. Cheviot' (lower right) oil on canvas 12 x 10 in. (30.5 x 25.3 cm.) with frame 15 ¾ x 13 ¾ in. (40 x 35 cm.) Renowned for her sens...
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Early 1900s Realist Paint Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Summer Cloud Reflections On The River Original 20th Century British Oil Painting
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Artist/ School: Mervyn Goode (British, b. 1948), signed lower right Title: Tranquil Pastoral Landscape with Cattle grazing Medium: signed oil painting on canvas, framed. Size: ...
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20th Century Impressionist Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

A black breasted red cockerell with hen and chicks
Located in Stoke, Hampshire
John Frederick Herring Snr (Surrey 1795-1863 Kent) A black breasted red cockerell with hen and chicks Signed with initials and dated 1855 lower right Oil on canvas Painting Size - 10...
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19th Century Victorian Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Cats Waiting on a Snack - Mid 20th Century French Naïf Interior Animal Painting
Located in Sevenoaks, GB
A beautiful mid 20th century French naïf oil on canvas depicting ''Cats Waiting for a Snack'' by André Demonchy. The artist is featured in Anatole Jakovsky's ''Peintres Naïfs'' which is known as the bible of 20th century French naïf painters...
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1970s Paint Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

A Horse in a Field. Oil on Canvas by Wright Barker
Located in St. Albans, GB
Wright BARKER 1864 - 1941 Canvas Size: 24 x 30" (61 x 76cm) Outside Frame Size: 31 x 37" (79 x 94cm) Oil on Canvas Free Shipping Exhibited : 1885 - 1935 He was a figure and animal painter who was based originally in Bradford, where he lived until 1885, when he moved to Edwinstowe, near Mansfield, Nottingham. In 1901 he moved to Hampstead and then back north to Harrogate where he stayed until his death. In his later years he became a picture dealer, but in his will he referred to himself as ‘animal painter’. Barker became a member of the Royal Society of British Artists in 1896. Although he called himself an animal painter he is also known to have painted ‘Roman Maidens...
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Early 1900s Victorian Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Starling Murmuration II (2), Leigh Glover, Bright Abstract Animal Bird Painting
Located in Deddington, GB
Starling Murmuration, II (2) by Leigh Glover [2022] The Starling Murmuration is a subject I come back to every autumn. I am fascinated in the way the sta...
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2010s Abstract Paint Animal Paintings

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Paper, Acrylic

Brace of Gordon Setters
Located in Stoke, Hampshire
James Hardy Jnr (1832-1889) Brace of Gordon Setters Oil on panel Painting size 10 x 14 in Framed size 15 x 19 in James Hardy Jr. (1832-1889): Master of Sporting and Canine Art James...
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19th Century Victorian Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Figures Mountainside Pass Riding a Donkey Signed Antique Italian Oil Painting
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
The Mountain Pass Italian School, 19th century signed initials oil on canvas, framed framed: 13 x 11 inches canvas: 10 x 7.5 inches provenance: private collection, France condition: ...
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19th Century Victorian Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

A mother and pups
By John Murray Thomson
Located in Stoke, Hampshire
John Murray Thompson R.S.A (1885-1974) A mother and pups signed 'J Murray Thompson -' (lower left) Oil on canvas Painting Size - 18 x 24 in Framed Size - 22 1...
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19th Century Victorian Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Young Man with Two Dogs in a Landscape - British Edwardian art oil painting
Located in Hagley, England
This superb British Edwardian figurative landscape oil painting is by noted animal artist Edwin Noble. Painted in 1904 it is a large and detailed painting of a young man, kneeling in a grassy thicket with his two dogs, a lurcher and terrier. He is restraining the dogs whilst his ferret goes down a rabbit hole in the hedgerow. Two dead rabbits are already lying on the grass beside them. Beyond is a county landscape of fields and trees. The young man in his stripped shirt and waistcoat and the two white dogs really stand out in the mass of greenery around them as do the white wild flowers at their feet. The detail and brushwork are superb. This is an excellent example of Edwin Noble's work as an animal painter in the Edwardian period and also depicts country pursuits. Signed and dated Edwin Noble 04 lower right. Provenance. From the collection of Derek Parker and Peter Wynne Morris, Interior designers, antique dealers and collectors over sixty years. Condition. Oil on canvas. Image size 50 inches by 40 inches and in good condition. Frame. Housed in a complementary frame, 54 inches by 44 inches and in good condition. John Edwin Noble (1876-1961). Painter and illustrator who worked as Edwin Noble. He was the son of the artist John Sargent Noble...
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Early 1900s Realist Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

19th Century landscape animal oil painting of sheep with lambs
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
Claude Cardon British, (1864-1937) Spring Lambs Oil on canvas, signed Image size: 9.5 inches x 13.5 inches Size including frame: 16.25 inches x 20.25 inches A charming painting of ...
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19th Century Victorian Paint Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Waiting for the Master Two Hunting Dogs outside Gamekeepers Cottage oil Painting
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Waiting for the Master English School, first half 20th century oil painting on canvas, framed framed: 25 x 28 inches canvas: 22 x 27 inches provenance: private collection, England ...
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Early 20th Century Victorian Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

'The Stray Cat', Berlin School
Located in London, GB
'The Stray Cat', oil on board, by F. DuParc (circa 1960s). A thoroughly modern depiction of a colourful, graceful feline most likely inspired by Italian Futurist, Fortunato Depero (1...
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1960s Futurist Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil, Board

Girl with a cat looking out the window - Painting, acrylic on canvas
Located in London, GB
Aliaa Essam is an Egyptian-Spanish painter. Currently lives in Geneva. She started her art journey at a very early age. Spending hours watching her mother and grandmother drawing an...
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2010s Contemporary Paint Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Mid-19th-Century English School, Rural Scene With Family, Cattle & Cottage
Located in Cheltenham, GB
This endlessly charming mid-19th-century English oil painting depicts a rural scene with a family, cattle, pond, and cottage. A mother and child pause to observe a drover, perhaps f...
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1830s Paint Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Hawk Bird Of Prey Framed Original Mid 20th Century Powerful Watercolor Painting
Located in Sutton Poyntz, Dorset
Dame Elisabeth Frink. English ( b.1930 - d.1993 ). Hawk, 1969. Watercolor. Signed & Dated Lower Right. Image size 25.4 inches x 19.5 inches ( 64.5cm x 49.5cm ). Frame size 34.4 inches x 28.1 inches ( 87.5cm x 71.5cm ). Available for sale; this original painting is by Dame Elisabeth Frink and is dated 1969. The painting is presented and supplied in a glazed frame and mount dating from June 1997. This vintage watercolor is in very good condition, commensurate with its age. The watercolor is signed and dated lower right. Previously with Beaux Arts, London and Bath in 1999. Dame Elisabeth Frink was one of Britain’s most important post-war sculptors, an accomplished draughtsman, illustrator and teacher. She was part of the post-war school of expressionist British sculptors dubbed the Geometry of Fear, and enjoyed a highly acclaimed career that was commercially successful, broke boundaries and contributed greatly to bringing wonderful sculpture to public places. She was born on 14 November 1930 in Thurlow, the daughter of a cavalry officer, and brought up in rural Suffolk near to an active airbase. She was brought up a Catholic and educated at the Convent of the Holy Family, Exmouth. She then studied at the Guildford School of Art from 1947-1949 under Willi Soukop and Henry Moore’s assistant, Bernard Meadows, and then at the Chelsea School in London 1949-1953. She taught at Chelsea School of Art 1951-61, St. Martin’s School of Art 1954-62 and was a visiting instructor at the Royal College of Art 1965-1967, after which she lived in France until 1973. Frink first came to the attention of the public in 1951 at an exhibition at the Beaux Arts Gallery, London. In 1952 she represented Britain at the Venice Biennale, being described by Herbert Read as “the most vital, the most brilliant and the most promising of the whole Biennale”. The same year the Tate bought its first work by her, and she began to enjoy commercial success. Thereafter she exhibited regularly and was for 27 years associated with Waddington’s, London. The subjects which Frink was most concerned with were man, dog and horses, with and without riders. Interestingly she seldom sculpted the female form, drawing on archetypes of masculine strength, struggle and aggression. Her work has the recurring themes of the vulnerable and the predatory, in the spirit of an authentic post-war artist. It has been said that she was more concerned with representing mankind that portraits of individuals. The appeal of her work lies in its directness, provoking a frank statement of feeling. The anatomy is often exaggerated or incorrect; the impact growing more out of her interest in the spirit of the subject. Her animals and birds may be drawn from nature but verge on the abstract, conveying raw emotion and character rather than a realistic depiction. Her unique style is characterised by a rough treatment of the surface which embeds each piece with vitality and her personal impression. In her later work even the distinction between human and bird figures becomes blurred. Commentators have noted that the often rugged, brutal and contorted surfaces of her work reflect the destruction and terror of the six-year world-wide conflict that she witnessed as a child. Frink was an active supporter of Amnesty International. In the 1960s and early 1970s Frink produced a notable series of falling figures and winged men. Later, living in France during the Algerian war, she began making heads, blinded by goggles which had a threatening facelessness. Frink produced many notable public commissions, including Wild Boar for Harlow New Town, Blind Beggar and Dog for Bethnal Green, Noble Horse and Rider for Piccadilly, London, a lectern for Coventry Cathedral, Shepherd for Paternoster Square beside St. Paul’s Cathedral and a Walking Madonna for Salisbury Cathedral. In the early 1980s she produced a set of three larger than life figures The Dorset Martyrs which stand on the edge of the old walled town of Dorchester on the site of the old gallows, as a memorial to those who had been executed there ‘for conscience sake’. Frink’s Canterbury Tales was a collection of 19 etchings drawn directly on to copper plates and etched by her. The ‘book’ was issued in three limited editions. Her illustrations have been praised as “amongst the most successful illustrations of the century, encompassing the mood of the text in concise delineations and disarmingly ribald humour”. She illustrated other books with colored lithographs or drawings. Frink was on the Board of Trustees, British Museum from 1976, and was a member of the Royal Fine Art Commission 1976-81. CBR (1969), DBE ((1982), Associate of the Royal Academy (1971), Royal Academy (1977). She was made a Companion of Honour in 1992. She died on 18 April 1993, but not before completing her last commission, a monumental but unusual figure of Christ for the front of the Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool, unveiled a week before her death. For several decades Frink exhibited widely in the UK and abroad. In her later years she lived and worked in Dorset where her home and garden became an arena for her work. In 1985 she had a retrospective at the Royal Academy. She died on 18 April 1993, but not before completing her last commission, a monumental but unusual figure of Christ for the front of the Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool, unveiled a week before her death. There was a memorial show at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Bretton Hall in 1994. Today Frink is venerated as one of the great twentieth century British sculptors. Her unique work is represented in the Tate Gallery and major public and private collections world-wide. © Big Sky Fine Art This original watercolor on paper painting of a hawk by Dame Elizabeth Frink...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Paint Animal Paintings

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Paper, Watercolor

Sociis X, Original painting, Acrylic on Board, Dogs, Animals, Pets, Walking dog
Located in Deddington, GB
Sociis X is an original painting by Henry Walsh. My work begins with snapshots of busy city life and by a process of elimination I refocus the image on elements that encapsulate a so...
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2010s Contemporary Paint Animal Paintings

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Acrylic, Board

Antique English Sporting Art Oil Painting Terrier Dogs Ratting in Barn Stable
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Terriers Ratting in the Barn by Frank Cassell (British 1862-1908) signed and dated 1889 oil on canvas, framed framed: 14.75 x 19.75 inches canvas : 12 x 16 inches Provenance: private...
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Late 19th Century Victorian Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Oil Painting of a Trout Run in a Woodland River in the English Countryside
Located in Preston, GB
Oil Painting of a Trout Run in a Woodland River in the English Countryside by 20th Century Artist, John Caesar Smith (British, Born 1930) Art measures 20 x 16 inches Frame measure...
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1990s Realist Paint Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

The horse race, signed George Arnull
By George Arnull
Located in GB
George Arnull (c. 1800–1880) was a British painter active during the 19th century, renowned for his equestrian scenes and depictions of horse racing. He developed a keen interest in ...
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19th Century Victorian Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Family of Three Playful Terrier Dogs in Meadow Vintage English Art Oil Painting
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Playful Terriers English artist, early 20th century Oil painting on board, framed Framed: 16 x 19.5 inches Board: 11.5 x 14.5 inches Condition: The painting is in very good condition...
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Early 20th Century Victorian Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

The Monarch Of The Glen, 19th Century by ROBERT CLEMINSON (1864-1903)
Located in Blackwater, GB
The Monarch Of The Glen, 19th Century by ROBERT CLEMINSON (1864-1903) Large 19th Century Scottish Highland Loch scene of "The Monarch Of the Glen", oil on canvas, by Robert Clemins...
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19th Century Paint Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Portrait of a Cat and Dog - Victorian genre 1884 animal art oil painting
By Carl Suhrlandt
Located in Hagley, England
This superb Victorian animal portrait oil painting is by noted listed artist Carl Suhrlandt. Painted in 1884 it is a lovely portrait of a cat and dog in a living room at supper time....
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19th Century Victorian Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Fishing Amongst The Reeds
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Fishing Amongst the Reeds by Sidney Richard Percy British, 1821-1886 Oil on canvas Canvas size: 10 x 17 inches Framed size: 13.5 x 20.5 inches Signed lower right
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19th Century Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Contemporary French Impressionist Oil The Red Lobster on the Kitchen Table
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
The Red Lobster by Georges Bordonave (French contemporary) dated 1984 signed oil painting on board, unframed board: 13 x 16 inches condition: very good provenance: from a large priv...
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Late 20th Century Impressionist Paint Animal Paintings

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Oil

Study of the Head of a Moorhen
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Watercolour on paper Paper size: 4 x 5 inches Framed size: 19 x 19.75 inches PROVENANCE A gift from Joseph Mallord William Turner to Miss Amelia Hawksworth (later Mrs Hotham), niece of Walter Fawkes. The watercolour descended through the ownership of Amelia Hawksworth, daughter of Francis Fawkes ( Walter Fawkes's brother) who was the main compiler of the Ornithological Collection (Miss Hawksworth owned five other bird studies by Turner). Private collection, London LITERATURE: For similar works by J M W Turner see Anne Lyles, The Tate catalogue for the exhibition 'Turner and Natural History, The Farnley Project', 1988. The present watercolour was drawn circa 1815-1820 for Walter Fawkes of Farnley Hall, for his Ornithological Collection Volume IV. Between 1808 and 1824, Turner visited Farnley Hall in Yorkshire to stay with the Fawkes family. Turner felt at home at Farnley - the Fawkes daughters reminded him of his own. He helped illustrate a five volume ornithological scrap book for the Fawkes children, making watercolour studies of the birds for the children to stick in opposite the pages on which feathers from similar birds were attached. His bird portraits were most effective, most "life-like", when in fact the bird was dead ! His watercolours of a live robin and goldfinch have a more hesitant touch. At this time Turner enjoyed the patronage first of Edward Lascelles, the heir to Harewood, and after 1808, of the radical landlord Walter Fawkes of Farnley Hall, near Otley. He became a close friend of the Fawkes family with whom he stayed for most summers until 1824. The last owner of Old Farnley Hall was Francis Fawkes, a rich widower with no direct heirs. When Francis Fawkes died in 1786 he left the house to Walter Beaumont Hawksworth of Hawksworth Hall, on condition that Hawksworth adopt the Fawkes name by Royal Licence. Walter Fawkes brought in architect John Carr of York to make extensions to the house, but he died before the work was completed, and Farnley Hall was passed on to his son, also called Walter who also took the Fawkes name and was known as Walter Ramsden Fawkes. It was this Walter who was a great friend of J M W Turner. Anne Lyles has confirmed the attribution and writes: "Everything fits in relation to the style of the watercolour and most especially the provenance - in the Turner and Natural History exhibition catalogue of 1988 we know that Amelia Hawksworth (Mrs Hotham) owned three studies of birds' heads by J M W Turner (previously with the Maas Gallery, and numbers 36, 37 and 61 in that catalogue) as well as two studies of dead game by the artist (catalogue numbers 59 and 63, the latter untraced in 1988). Interestingly, catalogue numbers 36 and 37 (the Merganser and the Smew) seem also originally to have been intended for Volume IV of the Ornithological Collection - it is likely that the "Study of the Head of a Moorhen...
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