Though animal and sporting painter Benjamin Marshall could easily capture the essence of a farmyard bantam, he achieved his greatest artistic triumphs depicting thoroughbred horses on canvas. Here Marshall portrays a daper country squire with a sporting rifle and his two hunting dogs, one of which holds the quarry.
Portrait of Sportsman Richard Prince, c.1826, Oil on CanvasBenjamin Marshall British (1768 - 1835) |
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Though animal and sporting painter Benjamin Marshall could easily capture the essence of a farmyard bantam, he achieved his greatest artistic triumphs depicting thoroughbred horses on canvas. Here Marshall portrays a daper country squire with a sporting rifle and his two hunting dogs, one of which holds the quarry. |
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