Il8 ANIMAL PAINTERS 



YEAR 



1835— (6) /C/iVO property of W. Pinney, Ebq., M.P.—^.-IiV.V!', property of —Peacock, 

 Esq.-COCOA, property of Sir John St. Aubyn, •&szi.— TOM JONES— PLENI- 

 POTENTIARY, winner of the Derby in 1834, &c., with'portraits of Conolly, the 

 jockey, and Ha>-ne, the trainer— Z>.ff .4 ] '-HORSES. 



1836— <7) THE SPORTSMAN'S BOTHY— THE DEATH OF HAROLD at the 

 Battle of Hastings— /?^.W/'/OiV, a hunter, property of Earl Grosvenor— r/rO 

 HORSES AND A DOG—THOM--IS WARING, ESQ., on Peter, with five 

 couples of harriers— r/i'.E DOCTOR, a V^xtAzt — SPORTSMEN IN THE 

 HIGHLANDS. 



l837-{8) GREEKS— JACK, property of Charles Brown, Esq. — MASTER FITZ- 

 GIBBON on his pony. Lion, with Mustard, Pepper and Spice, Skye terriers — 

 POP, property of .Sir John Shelley, Bart.— i'^J/, a setter— 5/'/C£, a Skye 

 <.errier—GREEKS—THE TRL'.VPETER. 



tS3S—(y) HASSAN, an ArMa.n—IVELLINCTON AT WATERLOO— SIR JAMES 

 FLOWER, BART., and his hounds— £Z /J', ridden by John Day, and Lord 

 Lichfield's trainer Doe, at Doncaster, in 1S36— THE DAY FA.VILY— .MANGO, 

 property of the Hon. C. C. Greville—--^ //?!', winner of the Brighton stakes, 1837, 

 ridden by Will Day. 



•839— (7) CO.MUS, one of Her M.ijesty's favourite riding horses— A'OATOiV, a hunter, 

 property of Earl Grosvenor— 5.-1 TTLE OF LEWES— AN ITALIAN SHEEP- 

 DOG— CRAB .4ND PICKLE, Scotch terriers, belonging to Lady Flower— 

 CHARLES BRETT, ESQ., with his horse Tohy— BAY MIDDLETON, pro- 

 perty of Lord George Bentinck, M.P. 



i84o-(7) A DAYS SPORT IN THE HIGHLANDS, with portraits of Captain George 

 Rooke and the ailht— RICHARD CCEUR DE LION REVIEWING THE 

 CRUSADERS IN PALESTINE — STAVELY — ARABY and a PONY, 

 favourites of Sir John Swinburne, Bart., and Miss Swinburne's grey horse, 

 RAPID— BRUNO — MY FATHER'S FAYOURITE MARE, property of 

 J. Stamford Caldwell, Esq. — GREY MO.UUS, property of Lord George 

 Bentinck, M.P. 



1841— (6) LA UNCELOT, winner of the St. Leger, iZ^o-THE FIGHT A T CROPREDY 

 BRIDGE— EQUESTRIAN PORTRAIT OF MISS HOARE-TWO DOGS, 

 painted for Sir John Swinburne, Bart. — .4, L. PFEIL, ESQ., on a favourite hack, 

 with Columbine and Nelson, greyhounds — G.-\RRY OWEN, property of the Right 

 Hon. George Byng, ^LP., ridden by E. Flatman. 



T.ii,-2—{i) SCYROS AND TIT— THE CAVALIER— TWO MARES AND TWO 

 SKYE TERRIERS, property of Sir Henry Meux, B:iTt.—THE HIGHLAND 

 GILLIE— A BROOD MARE AND HER FOAL, property of Sir J. E. Swin- 

 burne, 'Bz.n.-FLORA, a thoroughbred maie—TOM THUMB AND JACKY, 

 property of Harvey Combe, Esq. 



1843— <4) SAILOR, a retriever— Z£'X TALIONIS, the raid on the Reivers, or the 

 laird getting his ain &z^\n— PORTRAITS OF ALL THE HORSES AND 

 JOCKEYS ENGAGED IN THE DERBY STAKES, r34o; won by Little 

 Wonder, property of David Robertson, Esq.— THE GILLIES DEPARTURE 

 FOR THE MOORS. 



1844— <4) PRINCE RUPERT ROUTING THE BESIEGERS AT NEWARK, on 

 the morning of the 22nd March, 164.^— RETURNING FROM DEER-ST.4LK- 

 ING— BRUSH, a retriever, property of Sir James Flower, Bart., M.P.— THE 

 FORD, a scene in Inverness-shire. 



,S^i-{i) HIGHLAND COURTSHIP— THE igth JUNE, 1S15—A FAVOURITE 

 OLD HUNTER— MR. ROBERTSONS LITTLE WONDER, winning the 

 Derby, 1840. 



