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Royal Academy Exhibition of 1820 was a portrait 

 of Ralph Lambton, Esq., on his horse Under- 

 taker, surrounded by his hounds, which the hunts- 

 man is calling out of covert. This picture was 

 engraved and printed in colours by C. Turner, 

 who also published it in 1821. 



The picture of Primrose and Her Foal, which 

 was reproduced in Vol. 36 of the Sporting Maga- 

 zine, 1 8 10, was also engraved on a larger scale, the 

 plate measuring 17I inches by 13I-. His portrait of 

 the racehorse Walton, also reproduced in the 

 Sporting Magazine, Vol. 45 of 1 8 1 4, was engraved 

 for separate publication, the plate being the same size 

 as that of Primrose and Her Foal. This engrav- 

 ing was published April 2, 1882, by R. Ackermann, 

 Rodwell and Martin, and Colnaghi and Co. 



A portrait of Mr. R. Riddel's thoroughbred 

 Dr. Syntax, appears among the artist's exhibits 

 at the Royal Academy of 1820; on April i, 1803, 

 an engraving from a picture of the same horse, 

 t8 inches by 13I inches, was published by R. 

 Ackermann, Strand. The portrait of Mr. J. G. 

 Lambton's Leopold, which was exhibited in 

 the same year, was no doubt the canvas from 

 which was made the engraving, 18 inches by 13 

 inches, which R. Ackermann published in April, 

 1823. The portrait of King George IV. 's Sooth- 

 sayer was exhibited at the Royal Academy of 



