JOHN N. SARTORIUS I31 



" No more the bright dewdrops that sparkle in morn 

 Are swept by his swiftness away, 

 No more the loved halloo or shrill sounding horn 

 Awake to the sports of young day." 



WORKS OF FRANCIS SARTORIUS. 



EXHIBITED IN THE ROYAL ACADEMY (12 in number). 



YEAR 



1775— W FAVOURITE HORSE. 



1782— (2) PORTRAIT OF A HACK— PORTRAIT OF A SPANISH DOG. 



\^^^— PORTRAIT of a cart horse. 



1785— /4 SPANIEL. 



iyi&-PORTRAIT OF A HORSE. 



1787— (2) PORTRAIT OF A COACH HORSE— PORTRAIT OF A HUNTER. 



ijSS— PORTRAIT OF TIVO HORSES. 



178^3) AN OLD DOG AND HORSES — A PAIR OF HIS MA/ESTi^S 



COACH-HORSES. 

 t-jgo—AN OLD DOG AND HORSES. 



PLATES IN THE SPORTING MAGAZINE (4 in number). 



STAG CHASE THROUGH THE THAMES; engraved by Thomas Cook, 1793, vol. 1. 

 PORTRAIT OF .MR. BISHOP'S TROTTING MARE: engraved by Thomas Cook, 



1794, vol. 4. 

 WAXEY, the property of Sir F. Poole, Bart. ; engraved by Thomas Cook, vol. 6. 

 DRAGON^ the property of the Duke of Bedford, got by Woodricker out of June, engraved 



by I. Walker, 1795, vol. 6. 



John N. SaRTORIUS, born about the year 

 1755, was the only son of Francis. He began his 

 artistic career at a period in history which gave 

 him an advantage over his father and grandfather ; 

 nothing had been done in their day towards 

 encouraging study of the Fine Arts in England ; 

 schools of painting were unknown and individual 

 ability developed undirected. 



