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Period: 19th Century
19th Century coaching scene oil painting
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
Heywood Hardy British, (1842-1933) The Arrival of the Coach Oil on canvas, signed Image size: 19 inches x 29 inches Size including frame: 25.75 inches x 35.75 inches A superb paint...
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Victorian 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Two Mandarin Ducks, Circle of Sunqua, Gouache on Pith Paper, Qing Dynasty
By Sunqua
Located in Stockholm, SE
Circle of Sunqua (active 1830-1870) Two Mandarin Ducks pith paper (rice paper) gouache c.1830-1870 China Also close to: Chincqua, Lam Qua, Youqua. Compare ...
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19th Century Animal Paintings

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Gouache, Rice Paper

A Racehorse with Owner and Jockey, 19th Century Equine Oil Painting
Located in London, GB
Oil on canvas Image size: 25 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches (40 x 50 cm) 19th century gilt pierced frame This is a wonderful scene featuring a dark bay racehorses mounted by its jockey. The pa...
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Victorian 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Nineteenth Century Barbizon Oil Painting of Cattle and Herder Watering in Stream
Located in ludlow, GB
Nineteenth Century Barbizon School Oil Painting of Cattle being herded through woods and drinking from a Stream. Oil on Panel, this piece is unsigned but there is no doubt it is of...
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Barbizon School 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Rainbow Trout -Late 19th Century New England Still Life. Naturalist Oil Painting
By Walter Brackett
Located in Marco Island, FL
A finely executed late 19th-century still life by Walter Brackett (1823-1919) of a rainbow trout with rod and reel in the foreground, along with the fly that captured the trout. Fin...
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American Realist 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Noble Hunting Society wild Boar Deer and Dogs, Hunter's Life, 1822, Watercolour
Located in Greven, DE
This Watercolor drawing shows a noble hunting society. The duke (?) on horse and several noble ladies accompanying the soctiety. The duke (?) gestures towards a group of hunters on h...
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Romantic 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Watercolor

Vintage art portrait of french village by Eugène Galien Laloue - oil signed
Located in PARIS, FR
Conditions : Very good overall Conditions, few minor retouching, original canvas. No restauration necessary, mint conditions. Free US CONTINENTAL Shipping, incl Europe and Asia. Hi...
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Impressionist 19th Century Animal Paintings

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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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Victorian 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

English early 19th century painting of a chestnut hunter in a landscape
Located in Bath, Somerset
A painting of a chestnut hunter in a landscape with a horse and rider accompanied by two hounds by a woodland river in the distance. Signed and inscribed 'Melton Mowbray', lower left. Oil on canvas in a giltwood frame. John Ferneley Sr (1782-1860) was born the son of a Leicestershire wheelwright, the youngest of six children. He is known as one of the great British equine artists, perhaps only second to Stubbs in terms of raw ability. Ferneley originally worked with his father, until by chance the Duke of Rutland saw some of his work on the side of a cart on which Ferneley and his father had been working. The Duke was so impressed with Ferneley that he persuaded John's father to allow him to become the pupil of Benjamin Marshall. Ferneley was so talented that apparently he produced almost perfect copies of his tutor's paintings and they were said to have been indistinguishable from the master’s. Marshall also enrolled him as a student of the Royal Academy Schools. In 1804 Ferneley paid a man named Thomas Harrison...
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English School 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

The line of beauty and grace WH 1745
Located in St. Albans, GB
A copy of the self portrait of William Hogarth with his dog, called Trump. A fantastic quality image possibly from Hogarth's original school of art. This piece is titled, dated and monogrammed. It is in an antique, period Louis XIV style frame. The painting measures 36 x 28" (92 x 72cm) Outside Frame Size: 45 x 37" (104 x 94cm) Hogarth began this self-portrait in the mid-1730s. Initially Hogarth painted himself wearing a formal coat...
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Old Masters 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Swans in the Park, Hans Volcker, Pyrzyce, Poland 1865 – 1944 Wiesbaden, Germany
Located in Knokke, BE
Swans in the Park Volcker Hans Pyrzyce, Poland 1865 – 1944 Wiesbaden, Germany German Painter Signature: Signed bottom left and dated 98 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: Image size 72 x 111,50 cm, frame size 84 x 120 cm Biography: Volcker Hans was born on October 12, 1865 in Pyrzyce, Poland. Hans was the son of a pastor, orphaned at a young age and raised by his grandfather. Hans Volcker was a painter of landscapes, seascapes, still lives and portraits. He also painted in watercolour and fresco techniques. In 1885, Volcker was a student of famed Norwegian realist painter Hans Fredrik Gude (1825 – 1903) at the Berlin Academy. His teacher encouraged him to travel to Scandinavia. During his study trips, he made landscape paintings of Scandinavian mountain and lakes, that brought him later great recognition. In 1891, he led his own plein air painting school. The most famous pupils were german sculptor and painter Margarethe Haeffner (1884 – 1977) and the painter Oskar Moll (1875 – 1947). With his Berlin friend painter Walter Leistikow (1865 – 1908), who was also a pupil of Gude, he shared an admiration for Max Liebermann (1847 – 1935). His acquaintance with Liebermann’s paintings furthered his stylistic development to an Impressionism. In 1894 he lived in Munich and moved to Wiesbaden in 1899, where he was active as a contemporary artist and as a member of the Art Societies, presenting Max Liebermann, Fritz Overbeck or Lovis Corinth, among others. Today, particular importance is attached to the “Dutch Secession” exhibition, featuring paintings by Vincent van Gogh and Jan Toorop. In 1912, the society showed paintings by Alexei Jawlensky...
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Impressionist 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Dog Guarding Food Bowl From a Fluffy White Cat
Located in New York, NY
Arthur Heyer, 1871-1932 Oil on canvas, 22" x 27" Signed on the front. A bulldog is depicted guarding his bowl of food from a fluffy white cat, who keeps ...
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Impressionist 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Colin Graeme (1858-1910) - Framed Oil, Setters in a Moorland Landscape
Located in Corsham, GB
An original oil painting by the British sporting artist Colin Graeme (1858-1910). The scene depicts a Gordon Setter and English Setter in a moorland landscape. The composition is ind...
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19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

19th Century sporting animal oil painting of a horse & groom in a stable
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
John Ferneley Jnr British, (1815-1862) Horse & Groom in a Stable Oil on canvas, indistinctly signed Image size: 18.75 inches x 23.25 inches Size including frame: 23.5 inches x 28 inches Provenance: The Parker Gallery, Berkeley St., London A mid-19th century sporting painting of a horse and groom in a stable by John Ferneley Jnr. A stable hand is depicted in the middle of a stall grooming a bay horse. Nearby, a tabby cat can be seen resting on table whilst a small black and tan dog wanders by a door to the left. John Ferneley Junior was born in 1815, at Melton Mowbray, the son of the sporting artist John E Ferneley (1782-1869) and his first wife Sarah. His brother Claude Lorraine Ferneley (1822-1892) and sister Sarah Ferneley...
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Victorian 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Cattle Grazing Near Rhyl, North Wales
Located in St. Albans, GB
A stunning, showpiece example of William Henry Mander's painted in Rhys, North Wales. The size is unusual and perfect for a mantlepiece as a statement piece. Picture Size: 22 x 36" ...
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Victorian 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Antique Horse Painting
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Horse in front of the barn. 19th Century English by Edward John Hoy signed, dated 1899. Beautiful custom (Richard Tobey) gilt wood frame, canvas 18x24 ...
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Realist 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Victorian English 19th century farm yard scene with Shire Horses and a couple
Located in Woodbury, CT
William Edward Millner was born in 1849 in Lincolnshire, and was a Victorian painter of landscapes and rustic genre. He worked his entire life ...
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Victorian 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

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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Victorian 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

German Wild Turkey Chicken Oil Painting Animal Farm Antique Von Wille 1868
Located in Buffalo, NY
An antique German animal painting by Clara Von Wille which features Wild Turkeys and chickens in a whimsical setting. Original period frame.
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Realist 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

A Race Horse with a Companion Pony. Oil painting on canvas
Located in St. Albans, GB
William Frank CALDERON Signed and dated 1891 oil painting. A beautifully painted painting of a racing horse with its companion pony used to keep it calm and not lonely. Picture Size:...
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Victorian 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Sunset Over a Meadow, Oil Painting on Canvas, Late 1800s
Located in Stockholm, SE
We are delighted to present an exquisite painting by the Swedish artist Ferdinand Hernlund, depicting a serene sunset over a lush, flower-dotted meadow. This captivating work is a qu...
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Post-Impressionist 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Portrait of a Baby and Dog - British Victorian Genre animal art oil painting
By Henry Turner Munns
Located in Hagley, England
This charming British Victorian genre oil painting is by attributed to noted exhibited artist Henry Turner Munns. Painted circa 1870 the composition is of a baby by a hearth, asleep ...
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Victorian 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

The Farmyard, John Frederick Herring Jr (1795–1865)
Located in GB
"The Farmyard" by John Frederick Herring is a well-known piece by the 19th-century English artist, famous for his depictions of animals and rural scenes. In "The Farmyard," Herring ...
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19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Board

19th Century Oil Painting English Summer Landscape of the River Arun in Sussex
Located in Gerrards Cross, GB
‘On the Arun, Sussex’ by George Vicat Cole RA, RBA (1833-1893). The painting is signed with the artist’s monogram and dated 1869, in which year Vicat Cole was elected an Associate ...
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English School 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

19th C. Barnyard Interior Scene
Located in San Francisco, CA
Charming 19th C. barnyard interior scene with your typical barn animals including horses, a goat, and a few hens. Signed lower right with monogram and dat...
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English School 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

19th century Landscape, country horses, dog ploughing George Wright
Located in York, GB
GEORGE WRIGHT Plough Team horses and a Dog in a Landscape, oil on canvas A fine painting from the renowned equine artist George Wright. This oil on canvas depicts the 2 horse plough ...
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Old Masters 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Portrait of a Newfoundland dog, William Smith, British Painting, 1838, Pets Art
Located in Greven, DE
The works of William Smith were regularly exhibited at the Royal Academy in London between 1813 and 1859. Yet little is known about this artist. He lived in Shropshire and was active...
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Romantic 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"Arab Scouts, " Adolph Schreyer, Middle Eastern Orientalist Scene with Horses
Located in New York, NY
Adolph Schreyer (1828 - 1899) Arab Scouts, n.d. Oil on canvas 33 3/4 x 56 inches Signed lower right Housed in an exceptional period American handcarved frame Provenance: Sheridan Art Gallery, Chicago Private Collection, Chicago Traffic Club of Chicago Schreyer expert Dr. Christoph Andreas has kindly confirmed the authenticity of this work. With the increase in travel by steamship and the political involvement of European powers in North Africa and the Middle East in the nineteenth century, paintings depicting the scenery, daily life, and customs of North African and Middle Eastern people became an object of fascination among European and American audiences. The German artist Christian Adolf Schreyer...
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19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Terrier Dogs chasing Rat in Stable Barn Interior signed English Oil Painting
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Frank Cassell (British 19th century) signed oil painting on canvas, framed framed: 18.5 x 22 inches canvas: 12 x 16 inches provenance: private collection...
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Victorian 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

The Gypsy Encampment Signed Original Victorian Oil Painting
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Very fine original oil painting by the highly regarded Suffolk School artist, Edward Robert Smythe (1810-1899). The painting is signed to the lower left and is a very fine example of this important artists work. Painted in oils on canvas, the artist has captured a traveller resting beside her camp, with a small fire burning to the right and her horse standing to the left. With the frame, the painting measures 16 by 18 inches. The painting comes to us from a private collection of Suffolk School paintings, housed in Suffolk, England, where we understand it has resided for many years. Born at Berners Street, Ipswich in 1810, son of James Smyth (1780-1863) and his wife Sarah Harriet née Skitter; James, who was an accountant with the bank Bacon, Cobbold, Durningham & Cobbold in Tavern Street, Ipswich added a final 'e' to his surname. Edward attended the school of Robert Burcham Clamp and had a liking for a military career but his love of art took his fancy. Elected a member of the Ipswich Society of Professional and Amateur Artists on 1 March 1832 and attended his first meeting on 18 November the same year and was probably working under Henry Davy [q.v.] and where he met many local artist members. In his younger days he had a studio in the Old Shire Hall, Ipswich where he painted with such artists as Samuel Read [q.v.], Walter Hagreen [q.v.], Frederick Russel [q.v.] and Robert Burrows [q.v.]. About 1840 he moved to Norwich to study the Norwich School of painting where he became acquainted with Robert Ladbrooke’s son, Frederick [q.v.] and is said to have worked with John Sell Cotman [1782-1842] but returned to Ipswich some five years later, taking a house in Bramford Road. He married at Ipswich in 1848, Ellen Bowman of Ipswich and where his first child Edward Robert, jun. was born the following year. In 1851, giving his age as 32, is living at Elmswell, Suffolk with his 24 year old wife Ellen and son but later that year moved to 3 Angel Hill, Bury St Edmund’s, where he kept company with his friend Fred Ladbrooke. By 1861, still at Angel Hill, they had further children born at Bury St Edmund’s, Francis (Frank) Rowland 1852, Ellen Kate 1854 and Mary Emily 1856, their daughter Louisa Jane, died at Angel Hill, Bury St Edmund’s on 7 April 1861, aged 3 years and 7 months. He exhibited at the Suffolk Fine Arts Association at the New Lecture Hall of the Mechanics' Institution, Ipswich in August 1850 several oil paintings including 'Chapel Viaduct, Colne Valley', 'A Group of Animals', 'A Sketch Ploughing', 'Ponies and a Dog' and 'A Landscape' and a watercolour 'The Ruling Passion strong in Death' and was also a member and exhibitor at the Ipswich Art Club 1886-1898. He also exhibited five works at the Royal Academey including 'View in the Colne Valley at Chappel, Essex' and exhibited five works at the British Institution including 'Pony and Boy' and 'The Village Blacksmith'. In 1865 Edward was living at 98 Risbygate Street, Bury St Edmund’s, and his wife died at 69 Risbygate Street, Bury St Edmund’s in 1879, aged 52. By 1891 he had moved in with his married daughter Ellen Kate, who had married at St Matthew’s church Ipswich on 10 May 1886, George Robert Chilvers, a tobacco manufacturer, at Burlington Lodge, 30 Burlington Road, Ipswich where he died on 5 July 1899, aged 88, and buried in Ipswich cemetery three days later. Five of his painting were on show at the Centenary exhibition of the Ipswich Art Club in 1974 a pastel 'Crossing the Stream...
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Victorian 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

British Chalk Pencil Sketch of a Young Calf's Face with Detailed Pink Features
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
John Rabone Harvey ( 1966 - 1922) graphic and chalk deep green artist paper , unframed artist paper : 5.5 x 7 inches Provenance: private collection Condition: very good condition Ha...
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Realist 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Chalk, Graphite

Naturalist European painter - 19th century Still life fish painting
Located in Varmo, IT
European painter (19th century) - Still life of fish. 63 x 76 cm. Antique oil painting on canvas, without frame (not signed). Condition report: Original canvas. Good state of cons...
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Naturalistic 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Cat and Kitten on the Desk
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
LE ROY Jules Gustave (1853 - 1922 ) Cat and Kitten on the Desk Oil on canvas signed low left Old Frame regilded with leaves Dim canvas : 46 X 38 cm Dim frame : 58 X 50 cm LE ROY Jules Gustave (1853 - 1922 ) French painter 19th-20th century. Jules Le Roy...
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Academic 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

19th Century landscape animal oil painting of cattle at a river
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
Henry Cheadle British, (1852-1931) Cattle Resting Oil on canvas, signed & dated (18)84 Image size: 19.25 inches x 29.25 inches Size including frame: 26.75 inches x 36.75 inches A well-executed landscape painting of cattle at a river by Henry Cheadle. A small herd of cattle are shown resting in a meadow by the side of a river. On the other side of the bank in the distance can be seen sloping hills reminiscent of the river Avon. At the time of this painting, the artist was living at Steelhouse Lane in Birmingham. Henry Cheadle was a landscape painter born in Birmingham on 16 May 1852 to Henry Cheadle and his wife Matilda (née Wood). His father was a hairdresser and they lived at 2a Steelhouse Lane in Birmingham. Although little can be found about his early education, he is known to have attended the Birmingham School of Art, where he won a number of prizes. He went on to study at the South Kensington Art School (later the Royal College of Art), where he also won awards including silver and bronze medals. Cheadle began exhibiting at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists in 1871, where he went on to become a member. He also exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists from 1875, the Royal Cambrian Academy, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, Bristol Fine Art Academy as well as at Frost & Reed. He played an active part in the local art societies, becoming curator and later president of the Midlands Art Club. He also became a member of the Birmingham Art Circle where he exhibited up until his death. By the late 1880’s, he had moved with his parents to 40 Spring Road in Edgbaston. He spent his time travelling around painting the landscapes of Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, the Midlands and North Wales. He also visited Newlyn in Cornwall where he painted a number of coastal views. He remained unmarried and lived with his parents until their deaths at the beginning of the 20th century. He continued living in Birmingham and exhibiting until his death aged 78 on 10 January, 1931. He was buried at Key Hill Cemetery in Birmingham. Some of his paintings were gifted to the Birmingham Museum shortly after his death and hung in the Victorian Room. Two of his works can still be found at the Museum today. Presentation: The painting is housed in a new, English made gilt frame which is in excellent condition. Condition: As with all of our original antique oil paintings, this work is offered in ready to hang gallery condition, having just been professionally cleaned, restored and revarnished. © Benton Fine Art
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19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Constant Troyon (1810-1865) - Mid 19th Century Oil, Troupeau de Vache
Located in Corsham, GB
This pastoral oil painting depicts cattle grazing in an overgrown landscape beneath a moody, cloud-filled sky that dominates the upper portion of the composition. The artist employs ...
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19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Frederick Rondel (American 1826-1892) A Large, Rare Painting of "Four Horses"
Located in Queens, NY
Frederick Rondel (American 1826-1892) A Large, Rare Painting of "Four Horses", 1866 A magnificent and rare oval painting of horses, oil on board, measuring 52" in diameter, with exceptional quality to detail of the horses and landscape. It is indeed very rare for an American artist to paint horses in this quality and size, thus making this painting an extremely important...
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19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Board

Ferdinand Heilbuth Lady and her Dog
Located in San Francisco, CA
Ferdinand Heilbuth: 1826-1889. Well listed very important 19th century French painter. He was born in Germany but lived and painted mostly in France becoming a French citizen in 1876...
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Realist 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Arturo Orselli, The Flirtatious Huntsman
By Arturo Orselli
Located in Cheltenham, GB
This charming late 19th-century oil painting by Arturo Orselli (fl. 1880-1896) depicts a huntsman wearing riding gear conversing somewhat flirtatiously with two ladies. Attired in o...
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19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

The Logging Team Horses Pulling Timber Cart Large Antique English Oil Painting
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
The Logging Team by John Falconar Slater (British, 1857-1937) signed oil on canvas, framed framed: 25 x 32 inches canvas: 20 x 27 inches Provenance: private collection, UK Condition...
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English School 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

"Cows Watering" - Framed 19th Century Antique Landscape Painting
Located in New Orleans, LA
If anyone would like to do the research on the painter “J. Ericson” who signed this wonderful late 19th-century painting of cows grazing in a swamp, you might find they were really n...
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Naturalistic 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

19th Century animal oil painting of calves & ducks at a river
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
Claude Cardon British, (1864-1937) Farm Friends Oil on canvas, signed Image size: 13.5 inches x 20.5 inches Size including frame: 19.25 inches x 26.25 inches A tranquil scene of ca...
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Victorian 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

A Chestnut Horse in a Field
Located in St. Albans, GB
Abraham COOPER Canvas Size: 28 x 36" (70 x 90cm) Outside Frame Size: 38 x 46" (95 x 115cm) A fantastic example of Cooper's work. A piece on a grand s...
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English School 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

19th century sporting oil painting of hunting dogs going over a hedge
By Alfred Duke
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
Alfred Duke British, (c1860-1905) Over the Hedge Oil on canvas, signed Image size: 13.5 inches x 20.5 inches Size including frame: 20.75 inches x 27.75 inches An animated sporting...
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Victorian 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Antique Tapestry Orientalist Scene "Capturing Wild Arabian Horses" Dated 1852
Located in Rochester, NY
Antique French or Belgian tapestry. Depicting Persian horseman capturing wild Arabian horses. It is in the original frame behind glass. The glass has preserved the vivid colors. Date...
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19th Century Animal Paintings

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Textile

Shepherdess and sheep at the sheepfold
Located in Genève, GE
Work on canvas
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19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

In the Courtyard
Located in St. Albans, GB
Sir Alexander Von BENSA Panel Size: 18 x 25" Outside Frame Size: 26 x 34" Oil on panel in very good condition and has benefited from a light clean only. Original frame Austrian Sc...
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Realist 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Sheep with their Lamb
Located in St. Albans, GB
Edouard Woutermaertens A wonderful example of one of Belgium's most highly collected animal painters work. Painted on a beautiful panel it is signed and inscribed by the artist on t...
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Barbizon School 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Sheep Resting in a Meadow by Francois (Frans) Van Severdonck, 1861, Signed
Located in Stockholm, SE
Francois (Frans) Van Severdonck (1809-1889) Belgian Sheep Resting in a Meadow signed Franc..? Van Severdonck and dated 1861 oil on panel panel size 16 x 23 cm frame 25.5 x 32 cm ...
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19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

Portrait Of A Greyhound, early 19th Century
By Edmund Bristow
Located in Blackwater, GB
Portrait Of A Greyhound, early 19th Century circle of Edmund BRISTOW (1787-1876) 19th Century English Portrait Of a Greyhound with a hunting party in the distance, oil on canvas ci...
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19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Portrait of a Farmer Daughter and Dog - British 19th century genre oil painting
Located in Hagley, England
This lovely colourful British 19th century genre oil painting is by Victorian artist William Henry Midwood. Painted circa 1870 it is a charming Victorian interior genre scene of a farmer and his daughter and their collie dog. The artist has perfectly captured the interaction between the three characters and the colouring and brushwork is superb. A lovely example of British Victorian genre painting...
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Victorian 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Oil painting“hunting scene with dogs and horse” circle of Alfred De Dreux 19th
By Alfred de Dreux
Located in Gavere, BE
Oil painting“hunting scene with dogs and horse” attr. to Alfred De Dreux 19th Oil on canvas, restored and cleaned in good condition. Very nice painting for hunting scene art...
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French School 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Gold Leaf

"Feathered Tribe" Mary Russell Smith, 1871 Graceful Academic Chicks Painting
Located in New York, NY
Mary Russell Smith Feathered Tribe, 1871 Signed and dated lower left Oil on canvas 9 1/2 x 14 3/4 inches The daughter of theater scenery and landscape painter Russell Smith (1812–1...
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Academic 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

British Chalk Pencil Sketch of a Horse Patiently Waiting at The Wooden Fence
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
John Rabone Harvey ( 1966 - 1922) graphic and chalk deep green artist paper , unframed artist paper : 5.5 x 7 inches Provenance: private collection Condition: very good condition Ha...
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Realist 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Chalk, Graphite

Effets de lumiere dans le pre - Post Impressionist Landscape Oil by H Le Sidaner
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed post impressionist animals in landscape oil on board by French painter Henri Le Sidaner. This stunning piece depicts cattle in a field. The sun is starting to set casting blue...
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Post-Impressionist 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Board

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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Victorian 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Sheep In A Landscape, 19th Century, Follower Of Eugene Verboeckhoven
Located in York, GB
A fine painting of sheep in a landscape setting follower of the talented Belgium painter of animals Eugene Verboeckhoven. (unsigned)Housed in a 19th century gilt frame. The size overall being 55 cm x 48 cm whilst the painting is 38 x 29 cm. The sheep have been beautifully captured especially their faces. An oil on board study ready to hang Eugene Joseph Verboeckhoven...
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Old Masters 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

"Interior of a Stable" William Hart, Hudson River School Antique, Boy and Horse
Located in New York, NY
William M. Hart (1823 - 1894) Interior of a Stable Oil on canvas 17 x 12 inches Provenance William Macbeth Gallery, New York Mrs. Mabel Brady Garvan Collection Christie's New York, Sporting Art, November 28, 1995, Lot 116 Ann Carter Stonesifer, Maryland Estate of above Brunk Auctions, Asheville, North Carolina, January 27 2018, Lot 777 Exhibited New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Life in America, April 24 - October 29, 1939, no. 123, illustrated. New York, Macbeth Gallery, 1892: Sixtieth Anniversary Exhibition, April 1952, p. 5, no. 18. Literature Turner Reuter Jr, Animal and Sporting Artists in America, Middleburg, Virginia, 2008, p. 306. Gary Stiles, William Hart: Catalogue Raisonné and Artistic Biography, no. 1126, illustrated. It should be noted that the Francis Patrick Garvan and Mrs. Mabel Brady Garvan collection, of which this painting was a part of, was one of the foremost American Art collections and now makes up a large part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Yale University Art Gallery collections. Born in 1823 in Paisley, Scotland, William Hart emigrated with his parents to the United States at the age of nine and settled in Albany, New York. It was here that Hart first began his artistic training when he was placed under the tutelage of Messrs, Eaton & Gilbert, the prestigious coach-makers from Troy, New York. During this time, Hart learned how to decorate coach panels, covering them with either landscapes or figurative compositions. At the age of seventeen, he was eagerly contemplating an artist’s profession. Consequently, he left the mechanical trade of coach-making and began expanding his artistic pursuits to more refined endeavors. Hart followed coach-making with decorating window shades and later developed an interest in portraiture. Around 1840, he established his first formal studio in his father’s woodshed in Troy. There, he created many likenesses of individuals, affording him a nominal income. Once, he remarked that he felt prouder over his first fee of five dollars for painting a head then for the larger sums he would command later in his career. Nevertheless, his wages from portraits during this early period proved insufficient. Thus, he expanded into landscape painting, allowing him to barter his works or sell them for modest prices. In 1842, Hart moved to Michigan in an attempt to further his success; portraiture remained his primary means of support. Unfortunately, his experiences in the West were disappointing. Hart spent three years living a rough existence until he finally returned to Albany in 1845. Upon his return, he fully devoted himself to the art of landscape painting. Despite his failing health, he worked diligently to perfect his skill until 1849 when he traveled abroad to his native land of Scotland. This trip was made possible through the generosity of his patron and advisor, Dr. Ormsby of Albany. For three years, he studied in the open-air, creating brilliant sketches of the Scottish Highlands and the surrounding British Isles. Returning to Albany once more in 1852, Hart enjoyed improved health and was reinvigorated with purpose. The following year, he moved to New York and opened a studio, promoting himself as a specialist in landscape painting. Hart became a regular contributor to the National Academy of Design. His works received a great deal of attention from artists and connoisseurs alike, all of whom praised him for his fresh, self-taught style. In 1855, he was designated as an associate of the National Academy of Design; three years later he was elected to Academician. In 1865, he was unanimously chosen to be the first president of the Brooklyn Academy of Design. It was during his tenure there that he delivered his famous lecture The Field and Easel, which emphasized the distinguishing principles of landscape art in America. Hart argued that landscape painters should express the “look of the place” being depicted.Critics during the 1870s noted his sensitive balance between capturing a strict “real” interpretation of nature and that of a more “ideal” sentimental tone. For instance, in 1869, Putnam Magazine noted that Hart brought back “exquisite studies” of the surrounding Tappan...
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