208 ANIMAL PAINTERS 



His picture of Chatsworth, painted for the Duke 

 of Devonshire, is considered one of his happiest 

 efforts ; another successful work was a general view 

 of Richmond from Twickenham Park, painted for 

 the Earl of Radnor. This picture was afterwards 

 engraved by P. Benazech, the plate measuring 19 

 inches by 13 inches. Among the works of sport- 

 ing interest may be mentioned The Warren Hill at 

 New Market which was engraved by J. Sympson, 

 size of plate 42^ by 17 inches. The View of a 

 Horse Match over the Long Course at New Market, 

 engraved by Claude de Bose, size of plate 44 by 

 i6f inches. The inscription tells us that this picture 

 was "painted for John Bowles at No. 13 in Corn- 

 hill and Carrington Bowles, No. 69 in St. Paul's 

 Churchyard." The Round Course or Plate Course 

 New Market was engraved by J. Sympson, size 

 of plate 43j by 16J inches. None of the copies of 

 the plates examined bears a date ; their similarity in 

 point of size and shape seems to indicate that the 

 three pictures were executed to form a set. 



Tilleman was employed for a time by the fourth 

 Lord Byron, both to give him instruction in drawing 

 and to paint pictures. 



A private collection in Essex includes a good 

 example of Tilleman's work as a landscapist and 

 animal painter, in fairly good preservation. This 

 is a large picture of the Duke of Kingston on 



