206 ANIMAL PAINTERS 



Tjii-ii) PORTRA/T OF A DOG—PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY, in the 

 character of Una, from Spenser's Faerie Queen — PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG 

 GENTLEMAN SHOOTING (tn;aatXy~ FARMER'S WIFE AND RAVEN 

 (Gay's ¥a.\>\t:s)— PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST (n:ime\)— PORTRAITS OF A 

 VERY OLD HORSE AND DOG— PORTRAIT PF A DOG (enamel). 



1786— (2) REAPERS— HAYMAKERS. 



'787— (3) BULLS FIGHTING— BULLS FIGHTING— PORTRAITOF A HUNTER. 



i-liq— CARTING OF CORN. 



iTjo—PORTRAIT OF THE LINCOLNSHIRE OX, now at the Lyceum, Strand. 



1791 -(4) A POMERANIAN DOG-PORTRAIT OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS 

 THE PRINCE OF WALES— SHEPHERD'S DOG, FROM THE SOUTH 

 OF FRANCE— A BUFFALO. 



1799— (2) A TROTTING HORSE— A MONKEY. 



i8co— (2) HAMBLETONIAN BEATING DIAMOND AT NEWMARKET— HAM. 

 BLETONIAN, rubbing down. 



1801— (2) PORTRAIT OF A M.4RE, the property of the Earl of Clarendon— /"/} A' A" 

 SCENE A T THE GROVE, near Watford, Herts, the seat of the Earl of Clarendon. 



iio2—(i) PORTRAITS OF TWO HORSES, AND DOGS, in the possession of G. 

 Towney SluhU—POR TRAIT OF AN INDIAN BULL, in the possession of the 

 Earl of Clarendon. 



iio2— PORTRAIT OF A NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, the property of His R.H. the 

 Duke of York. 



PLATES IN THE SPORTING MAGAZINE (13 in number). 



1796 — OTHO, a famous horse, the property of the Earl of Upper Ossorj"; by Moses out of 



a clam by Old Cade, foaled in 1760 ; vol. 9. 

 iZo^— COLT BRED BY LORD BOLINGBROKE\ the horse was painted by Stubbs, 



the landscape by Vernet ; and the two figures, the dog and the sheep, by Boucher ; 



vol. 21 ; engraved by J. Scott. 

 1B08—AMBROSIO, a stallion in the stud of Thomas Haworth, Esq., at Barham Lodge, 



near Edgware, Middlesex, was got by Sir Peter Teazle, his dam Tulip by Damper, 



vol. 31 ; engraved by Scott. 

 i%oZ— HORSE AND LION, vol. 32 ; engraved by Mr. William Nicholls. 

 xZoZ—THE LION AND HORSE, vol. 32; engraved by Mr. William Nicholls. 

 iZoZ— THE GODOLPHIN ARABIAN, vol. 33 ; engraved by Mr. Nicholls. 

 1808 — DUNGANNON, the sire of many famous horses, got by Eclipse, foaled in 1780, and 



bred by Colonel O'Kelly, vol. 33 ; engraved by W. Nicholls. 

 t8ii — BARONET, a bay horse, foaled 1715* property of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales ; 



Baronet was a trial horse at Newmarket and afterwards sold into America, vol. 37 ; 



engraved by William Nicholls. 

 \%iQ—MARSKE, was a son of Squirt by Eartlet's Childers, full brother to Flying Childers, 



vol. 56 ; engraved by Scott. 

 1 821 — MAMBRINOy a grey horse, got by Engineer son of Sampson by Blaze, property of 



Earl GrLSvenor, vol. 57 ; engraved by Scott. 

 1^12— SHARK, got by Marsk, his dam by Old Snap, both sire and dam great grandsons of 



the D^rby Arabian, property of Robert Pigott, Esq., vol. 60; engraved by Scott. 

 1S22— ECLIPSE, foaled 1764, bred by the Duke of Cumberland, vol. 61; engraved by 



Scott. 

 J823 — GIMCR AC K, folded 1760, was got by Cripple son of the Godolpbin Arabian out of 



Blossom, a grey maie by Old Crab, vol. 62 ; engraved by Scott. 



