74 ANIMAL PAINTERS 



Old Charger ; and (3) The Portrait of an Old 

 Hunter. The first it will be remarked was 

 painted for his brother's patron, Mr. T. W. 

 Coke. It is probably only a coincidence that each 

 of the brothers exhibited the same number of 

 works : each sent three pictures to the Exhibi- 

 tions of the Society of Artists, each sent three 

 pictures to that of the Free Society of British 

 Artists, and each sent six to the Royal Academy. 

 John Boultbee died in the year 1812, at the age 

 of sixty-five. 



WORKS OF JOHN BOULTBEE. 



EXHIBITED AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY (6 in number). 



VEAR 



1776— A LANDSCAPE. 

 i-jiy-PEXSOROSO, A STALLlOy. 



1787— (2) TWO HORSES.— HORSE AXD TARRIER (j;Vr.) 



i-!&&-i:i) PORTRAITS OF HORSES.— A FAVOURITE HORSE, the property of 

 Sir. BakewelU 



PLATE IX THE SPORTJNG MAGAZINE. 



HIGHFLYER, in Volume s3 of i32i. 



