Domestic Animal Scenes

Domestic Animal Scenes

Domestic animal paintings remain a favourite subject with collectors and the casual buyer alike. Highland cattle scenes strongly feature, which were very popular in late Victorian Britain. Also on view are a good variety of traditional rustic country subjects from the 19th century.

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Tim

Tim by William A.Clark. 1935

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Still Life of Fruit

Still Life of Fruit by William Jones of Bath. Op. 1764 - 1777

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Morning in The Highlands

Morning in The Highlands, by Charles W. Oswald, Flourished 1890 - 1910. Oil on Canvas, Signed

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Sheep at Pasture

Sheep at Pasture. W.S.Cooper

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Plums, Strawberries & A Peach

Plums, Strawberries & A Peach. O.Claire

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Raspberries, Gooseberries & Apples

Raspberries, Gooseberries & Apples. O.Claire

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In the Farmyard

In the Farmyard, by John Frederick Herring, junior, 1815 - 1907. Oil on Canvas, signed and in original frame.

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Highlanders

Highlanders, by William Perring Hollyer, 1834 - 1922.  Oil on Canvas, in original frame

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Passing The White Horse

Passing The White Horse by Walter Vernon, 1890 - 1914. Oil on Canvas, Signed

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A Maiden’s Dream

A Maiden’s Dream by John Calcott Horsley, R.A. 1817 - 1903. Oil on Panel. Signed and Dated 1874

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