1 62 ANIMAL PAINTERS 



William Tegg, London, contained nine engravings 

 by Scott after paintings by J. N. Sartorius. 

 Another edition of the same famous work, pub- 

 lished by Sherwood, Neely and Jones, London, 

 1817, with preface by Edward Topham, Esq., 

 contained eight engravings by Scott, after paintings 

 by J. N. Sartorius. 



Essay on Hunting, the third edition, published 

 by Edward Jeffery and Son, London, 1820, has 

 for frontispiece a beautiful design of dead game, 

 fish, &c., drawn and engraved by Scott. 



Book-Plates : Scott designed and engraved 

 two book-plates for his friend Thomas Gosden, 

 one representing a stag's head, with various 

 sporting trophies ; the other a rock with fish- 

 gun, game-bag, fishing-rod, pannier, &c. 



Jupiter, a thoroughbred stallion in a field, 

 challenging a mare in the next pasture, over a 

 rustic fence. This picture was painted by Sawrey 

 Gilpin, R.A., for Colonel Thornton ; it was en- 

 graved in a masterly manner by Scott, and was 

 published in 1820. He also engraved four other 

 works for Colonel Thornton — "A White Terrier," 

 "Harriers,'" "Spaniels," " Mopsy and Molly," and 

 " A Pointer " in some sedges standing to a snipe ; 

 the two former also by Gilpin, the latter two by 

 Philip Reinagle. 



TJie Sport svian's Repository, by John Scott, pub- 



