Arthur Batt
English, 1846-1911
Arthur Batt was an animal painter who lived in Lyndhurst in the New Forest. Main subjects include dogs and donkeys either portraits or in New Forest settings.
He exhibited from 1880-1893:
Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts
Royal Academy , London
Royal Institute of Painters, London
Royal Scottish Academyto
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Artist: Arthur Batt
A Woeful Companion
By Arthur Batt
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Oil on canvas
Canvas size: 27 x 24 inches
Framed size: 33 x 30.5 inches
Signed and date '87 lower left
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19th Century Arthur Batt
Materials
Canvas, Oil
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