26 ANIMAL PAINTERS 



Lent by Leicester Hibbert, Esq. 



a burning scf.nl — the first ivhip—gone away— tally ho. 



Lent by Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart. 



a roadster— pheasant shooting— the real thing— on the 

 moors— arab cavalry— " laugh at him if you will"— a 

 mameluke— clever at hounds— a preliminary canter 



— Three Studies of Persian Soldiers — Three studies in frame :— (a) MAN IN 

 ARMOUR— (i and c) ARAB SOLDIERS — WATERLOO (two sketches) — 

 GOING TO THE MEET— TIGER SHOOTING— AFTER A GOOD RUN 

 — POINTERS — STUDY OF HORSES' HE ADS— CRITICAL SITU A- 

 TIONS—A FRIGHTENED HORSE— JACK' FISHING— A STALLION— 

 SETTERS— HORSES' BEADS— A FRESH NEAR LEADER — GOING 

 TO THE STARTING POST— IN HIS BOX — RUNNING— V\ve hunting 

 subjects in pencil : (a) NEARLY READY TO START— (b) A RARE GOOD 

 ONE AT TIMBER— U) USED TO IT ^nd NOT USED TO IT-(d) TAKING 

 THE LEAD IN SPITE OF ALL—^e) THE WINNER OF THE BRUSH 

 —Four illustrations of the Pleasures of the Old Coaching Days : — (a) 3*45 a.m., 

 "TIME TO GET UP, ZUR !"—{b) THE LITTLE BILL—^c) ITS AN 

 ILL WIND THAT BLOWS NOBODY GOOD— (d) THE CHAMBERMAID 

 —.Analysis of the Hunting Field ; Original pencil designs ;— (a) WITH BRIGHT 

 FACES AND MERRY HEARTS — (b) "THAT WILL SHUT OUT 

 MANY AND MAKE THE 1 HING SELECT"— if) "LETS TAKE THE 

 LEAD"— (tl)" LET'S KEEP THE LEAD" -(e) " WHAT THE DEVIL !" 

 &c.— {/) "A CHOSEN FEW ALONE THE SCENE SURrEY"—ToaT 

 vignette drawings of Deer StzWmg— PIGEON SHOOTING— WELL UP WITH 



the hounds in a wall country. 



Lent by Theo. Lumley, Esq. 



six original designs for the celebr.ited " Panorama of Hunting." — ORIGINAL DESIGNS 

 FOR IDEAS : — (a) *' By George, Harry, I have an idea that the thing is not 

 quite so easy as I anticipated": {b) "My good fellow, I have an idea that I 

 shall be right on top of you"; (t) "My good fellow, I should be extremely 

 sorry to speak of any country with disrespect, but 1 have an idea that the water 

 hereabouts is not exceedingly fragrant"; (</)"You have no idea what a magni- 

 ficent day I have had — at least a dozen falls and twice in the brook ! Oh ! it was a 

 most magnificent day. Be kind enough to lend me a hat"; (,e) "I have an ft/^d 

 that this is a situation of considerable difficulty, and by no means an everyday 

 occurrence "; {/) " I have an idea that this is a most important and effective fall." — 

 CONE AWAY— AN AWKWARD PLACE— Tvo Letters on Fox Hunting^ 

 by Peter Beckford, Esq. (illustrated by Aiken).— " ArOiO HARD, GENTLE- 

 MEN <"— A CRICKET .MATCH: One-Arm Players v. One-Leg Players- 

 Four highly-finished Hunting Subjects (in pencil) — TAKING IT CLEVERLY — 

 THE CHASE— A FIVE. BARRED GATE— THE DEATH (Whatcombe 

 \lo\ii<-)-PARK PALINGS— HARE HUNTING (i)—THE MEET (Yellow, 

 ham Wood-)— HARE HUNTING (2)-0N THE ROAD TO GRETNA 

 GREEN (2) — Frontispiece to "Life of Jack Mytton"(in pencil) — Six pencil 

 drawings in frame, viz., "IS THAT REALLY A 'ARE?" and five other 

 original designs for the well .known IDEAS— GOING TO THE DERBY: 

 (a and *) ON THE ROAD: (c) GOING TO THE POST: (d) THE R.4CE 

 —Two highly finished studies of MEN IN ARMOUR (in frame). 



