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across the picture, is seated Mr. Wildman, the owner of 

 the famous horse : he wears a blue suit, tcnee breeches, 

 white stockings, buckle shoes and three-cornered hat. 

 Mr. Wildman's two sons stand at the horse's head, one 

 of them holding the bridle. They are dressed like their 

 father, in blue, with knee breeches, white stockings, 

 buckle shoes, and three-cornered hats. This picture was 

 formerly the property of Mr. Burnett's mother, who was 

 a direct descendant of Mr. Wildman. Mrs. Burnett died 

 about the year 1868, at the age of 80. 



The pastel portrait of George Stubbs, by Ozias 

 Humphrey, R.A., is now in the permanent collec- 

 tion of the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. It 

 measures four feet by two feet, and Mr. Charles 

 Dyall, the Curator, states that the painting appears 

 to be almost as fresh as when first e.xecutecl over 

 a century ago. 



WORKS OF GEORGE STUBBS, R.A. 



PICTURES EXHIBITED AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY 



(52 in number). 



V5AR 



'775— (4) PORTRAIT OF EUSTO.V, A HORSE, belonging to Mr. WiIdman-/'0/f - 

 TRAIT OF A POMERANIAN DOG, belonging to Earl Spitncn—SPANISH 

 DOG, belonging to Mr. Cosw.iy— PORTRAIT OF A MONKEY. 



1776— (4) TIGERS AT PLAY— MARES AND FOALS— PORTRAIT OF A DOG- 

 PORTRAIT OF A DOG. 



1778— <6) PORTRAIT OF A HORSE— DOG— TWO DOGS— PORTRAIT OF A 

 GENTLEMAN PREPARING TO SHOOT— PORTRAIT OF A BOY- 

 PORTRAIT OF A BOY. 



'ng—ii,) PORTRAIT OF A MARE AND DOG— A DOG— GENTLEMAN ON 

 H0RSEB.4CK— LABOURERS. 



1780— (6) PORTRAITS OF HORSES— PORTRAITS OF TPYO HEIFERS— POR- 

 TRAITS OF HUNTERS— PORTRAIT OF A DOG— FIGURES AND 

 ANIMALS— PORTRAIT OF A HORSE. 



ijSi—TIVO HORSES (in enamel). 



