38 ANIMAL PAINTERS 



these are "Loo Loo," and "The Death;" the 

 greyhounds and hare are most true to nature. 



Mr. George Henderson possesses a picture by 

 James Barenger. This canvas, which measures 21 

 inches by 1 7 inches, shows a horse in the stable ; 

 the horse, a bay of the coaching stamp with a 

 closely docked tail, stands in the subdued light of 

 his stall, and is admirably painted. Mr. Charles 

 Cooper Henderson saw this work in a picture 

 dealer's window, and was so struck with its merits 

 that he possessed himself of it on the spot, giving 

 one of his own pictures in exchange. Mr. George 

 Henderson is a son of Mr. Charles Cooper Hender- 

 son, the celebrated artist. 



James Barenger died in 1831, and was buried 

 in Old St. Pancras churchyard. 



WORKS OF JAMES BARENGER. 



EXHIBITED IN THE ROYAL ACADEMY {2,7 in Number). 



YEAR 



J807— (2) SHEEP FROM NATURE— A FAMOUS SETTER. 



1809— (3) PORTRAIT OF A MARE— PORTRAIT OF A PUG DOG— SPARROW 



FROM NATURE. 

 iSio— (3) BROOD MARES AND FOALS— A FAMOUS H.ACK OF MR. WESTS 



—A DALMATIAN DOG. 

 tii2—(3) MARE AND FOAL— PORTRAIT OF A HORSE— PORTRAIT OF 



CURRICLE HORSES. 

 ,B,3_(3) A BROOD COCK AND HEN-PORTRAIT OF A HORSE— PORTRAIT 



OF PHENOMENA, a Racehorse, the property of Mr. Sadler. 

 i3i4-(2) HORSE— PHEASANTS. 

 jSii-CRATEN HOUNDS. 



jSi6— WARRIOR, the property of Mr. Tattersall. 



,8,7_(2) SPRING TAIL, a Hunter, the property of Mr. Tzneri.,\\— POINTERS. 

 1818— <3) D.4RLINC, .1 Staghound, the property of the Earl of licihy— FOXHOUNDS 



—SHORTHORN BULL. 



