WORKS BY ABRAHAM COOPER II9 



1845— <3) THE LIFE GUARDS, in the costume of liii—SIR ROULAND, a favourite 

 horse— ^^'Z* DEER, ridden by Kitchener, property of the Duke of Richmond — 

 AN ARABIAN,-pioftny o{ Sn George Philip Lee— .-J FAVOURITE MARE 

 liiiy- it) CUPID AND NYMPHS — THE SLAVE DEALER — LA PUCELLE, 

 Old Talbot, and his Son at the Battle of Patay— /t'K, a favourite spaniel— 

 REFRACTION, property of the Duke of Richmond ; ridden by Henrj- Bell— 

 VINGT-UN AND MAJOR, property of Sir Henrj- Meux, Bart. 

 1S4S— (6) ARIADNE AFTER HER DESERTION BY THESEUS— MR. IVORLEY, 

 stud groom to Queen XA<:\Mde—HARVEST IN THE HIGHLANDS— THE 

 DEAD KID— THE FORAY— A STUDY. 

 i849-(6) THE WOUNDED CREEK— THE OASIS— ALIIVAL, an Arab charger, 

 property of Sir Harry G. W. Smith, Bart., G.C.B.— INTERIOR OF A HIGH- 

 LAND INN— RETURNING FROM DEER-STALKING — SURPLICE, 

 winner of the Derby and St. Leger, 1S48. 

 tB^o— (7) BLACKBERRY GATHERERS — SHOOTERS ON THE MOORS- 

 ARABS — jVEETING OF THE KEEPERS OF SIR JOHN EDWARD 

 SWINBURNE, BART., on his Moor in Northumberland - .4 iJC.-IZ)/.4i\'3'— 

 A HUNTER— THE PEAT CART. 

 i85i-(8) VIVE LE ROI'. — THE DEAD TROOPER— " HE WAS A MIGHTY 

 HUNTER BEFORE THE LORD"— " WITH WHAT SUM WILL YOU 

 OPEN THE BIDDINGS FOR HER >"—THE FORD— EDWARD COUTTS 

 son of Edward Marjoribanks, Jun., Esq.. with pony and greyhound (the portrait 

 by Thomas Webster, R.A.) — MOCKING-BIRD, a greyhound— Z)C'C5. 

 185a— (8) THE ROUT A T MARSTON MOOR— A GREY HORSE, property of Lady 

 Charles P. P. Clinton— .4 CHARGER, property of Lord Charles P. P. Clinton— 

 STARTLING INTELLIGENCE— THE ARABS SURROUNDED AND 

 FIERCELY ASSAULTED THE CARAVAN AND KILLED THE AT- 

 TENDANTS, NOT SPARING ONE OF THEM— ONE OF THESE— 

 SHOOTERS ON THE MOORS— THE BUTCHER BOY. 

 ,853— (7) WELLINGTON'S FIRST GREAT VICTORY— THE BATTLE OF 

 ASSAYE—THE GILLIE'S COURTSHIP — LA VIVANDIERE—HORS 

 DE CO.MBAT— HENRY MORTON RESCUING LORD EV AND ALE 

 FROM THE FURY OF BURLEY MDrxxmAo?.— THE SHOOTING PONY 

 —PILOT AND MIDGE, property of Viscountess Maiden. 

 ,85^_^6) DEERSTALKERS— HIGHLAND GAME— THE BEDAWEEN'S HOME 

 —COLLECTING THE WOUNDED AFTER A SKIRMISH — POR- 

 TRAITS—THE FALCONER. 

 1S55— (.7) SPANIEL AND WOODCOCK — GOING OUT — THE GILLIE— THE 

 VIDETTE— REPULSE OF THE COSSACKS BY THE NINETY-THIRD 

 — THE TIRED HUNTER— TAM O' SHANTER. 

 jii6—(,S) ENNUI, property of Lord Londesborough — JF.fii'y AUSTRALIAN, pro- 

 perty of Lord Londesborough— .-lyVjr/j^ri— .-! SCENE IN THE CRIMEA- 

 TWO OLD CA.MPAIGNERS, MARENGO AND COPENHAGEN— THE 

 FISHER.MAN'S BOY AND HIS DOG — MAMBRINO'S HELMET- 

 HIGHLAND LASSIE GETTING UP THE KYE. 

 ,857— <7) THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, containing portraits of the painter and his son; 

 the former painted by Mr. J. -Hzi^aai— SMUGGLERS ON THE NORTH- 

 UMBERLAND COAST— RETURNED FROM THE CRIMEA— ARABS- 

 MASTER LEWIS, son of the Right Hon. the Chancellor of the Exchequer— 

 JOHN COMYN, the veteran Highlander of Glen Urquhart preparing a salmon 

 Ry—THE SHOOTER'S RETURN. 

 ziii—(.i) AN UNLICENSED HA WKER— ARABS— BLACKCOCK SHOOTING— 

 A HIGHLAND DAIRY— A CONFERENCE— PHEASANT SHOOTING- 

 GROUSE SHOOTIaVG— POST-HASTE. 



