"Stout Party. 'I Don't Much Like These 'ere Thoroughbreads - They've no Substance' "
undated
4
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
"Hark": Startled Horse and Alert Rider
undated
5
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
"You're Not Going to Follow, Belle, Are You?"
undated
6
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
The Sporting Parson: "A Find- and Our Parson Just Follows a Little, to See How His Dear Brethren Behave Themselves"
undated
7
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
The Sporting Parson: "He Trieth a Little 'High Church' Style"
undated
8
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Two Riders and a Couple of Hounds Clearing a Wall
1845
9
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Two Riders Exercising Horses at a Gallop
undated
10
Possibly Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Drawing Covert
undated
11
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Two Riders Jumping a Wooden Fence
undated
12
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Jumping a Wooden Fence
undated
13
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Steeplechasing: The Field Coming up to a Ditch
undated
14
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Steeplechasing: Five Riders Galloping Right
undated
15
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Steeplechasing: Three Riders Taking a Brook, Spectators on Right
undated
16
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Steeplechasing: The Field taking a Stone Wall and Gate
undated
17
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Steeplechasing: The Field Jumping Into and Out of a Lane
undated
18
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Steeplechasing: Three Riders Taking a Brook
ca. 1825
19
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Qualified Horses and Unqualified Riders:" 'Topping a Flight of Rails...'
undated
20
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Qualified Horses and Unqualified Riders:" 'Charging an Ox Fence with Good Success'
undated
21
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Foxhunting: Gone Away
undated
22
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Foxhunting: The Refreshment
undated
23
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Foxhunting: The Leap
undated
24
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Foxhunting: Gone to Ground
undated
25
Samuel Alken, 1756–1815
Treeing a Fox
undated
26
Samuel Alken, 1756–1815
Stag Hunting - The Hind at Bay: In a Mill-Stream Below a Water-Mill, Right..
undated
27
John Ferneley, 1782–1860
A Meet of the Quorn at Garrendon Park, Loughborough, Leicestershire
undated
28
John Ferneley, 1782–1860
The Duke of Cumberland Riding With Mr. de Burgh's Hunt
undated
29
William Hamilton, 1751–1801
The Return from Coursing
undated
30
Sawrey Gilpin, 1733–1807
Hounds Followed by Three Riders
undated
31
Samuel Howitt, 1756–1822
Return From the Chase, After a Fall
undated
32
Gilbert Joseph Holiday, 1879 –1937
'Join the Hickers Old Boy - You're Well Rid of the Brute'
undated
33
Edwin W. Cooper of Beccles, 1785–1833
Foxhunting: The Death
1816
34
George Garrard, 1760–1826
Colonel Thornton Driving Tandem on His Sporting Tour of Scotland
1786
35
Sawrey Gilpin, 1733–1807
Foxhunting: The Start, With Rider in Foreground Mounting on Off-Side
undated
36
Thomas Sunderland, 1744–1828
Myles Sandys' Hounds and Huntsmen Scenting a Hare
undated
37
John Wootton, 1682–1764
Foxhunting: The Kill
undated
38
Thomas Ross, active from 1753
Netting Partridges
ca. 1750
39
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
The St. Leger, Doncaster: Preparing to Start
undated
40
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
The St. Leger, Doncaster: The Finish
undated
41
C. Blake, active 1825–1826
"The Poacher's Progress:" 'Poachers Stalking for Partridges'
undated
42
John Wootton, 1682–1764
A Stag Hunt
undated
43
Jan Wyck, ca. 1645–1700
A Hunting Party
undated
44
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Steeplechasing: The Start
undated
45
Lionel Edwards, 1878–1966
`Now then! Are you ready?'
1905
46
Jan Wyck, ca. 1645–1700
A Race Meeting at Newmarket Heath
ca. 1671
47
George Alken, 1794–active 1837
Foxhunting: Drawing Covert
undated
48
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
A Gentleman Riding With a Groom, and Coversing
undated
49
George Alken, 1794–active 1837
Foxhunting: Rider, Taking a Fence
undated
50
George Alken, 1794–active 1837
Foxhunting: Full Cry
between 1827 and 1837
51
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Scraps", no. 22: Hunting, Unkennelling with Two Riders Watching
undated
52
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Scraps", no 17: Racing, Three Horses with Jockeys Up Galloping to Right
undated
53
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Landscape Scenery", No. 7: Scenes of Cricket and a Waggoner With His Team
1821
54
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Scraps", No. 26: Hunting - The Kill, Fox About to be Thrown to the Hounds
undated
55
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Scraps", No. 27: Two Dismounted Riders Drinking at an Alehouse Door
1823
56
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Symptoms: of Up With a Down Prospect, of Down with an Up Prospect, of Learning to Trot, of a Hard Mouth
between 1818 and 1822
57
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Knight Falling From His Horse at a Squire's Tilt
undated
58
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'I Have a Notion You Must Either Pull Him Over or Persuade Him to Pull You Back Again'
between 1831 and 1832
59
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'I Have a Notion That I Don't Look Unlike Mazeppa'
between 1831 and 1832
60
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'I Have a Notion This May be Called "Riding to the Hounds at a Smashing Rate" '
between 1831 and 1832
61
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'My Good Fellows Have You any Notion Where You Can Get a Saw'
between 1831 and 1832
62
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'My Notion is We Shall Get Him up Pretty Shortly What is Your Notion? I've Worked so Hard that I Hav'nt a Notion in Me'
between 1831 and 1832
63
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'This Gives Me a Notion it's Better to "Look Before You Leap" '
between 1831 and 1832
64
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'I Have a Notion This Bridge Will A-Bridge My Sport'
between 1831 and 1832
65
James Seymour, 1702–1752
A Lady and a Gentleman Riding Out
undated
66
James Seymour, 1702–1752
Setting Off for the Chase: The Huntsman Leading out a Pack of Harriers followed by the Master and the Whipper-In
undated
67
James Seymour, 1702–1752
Six Studies of Horses and Riders
undated
68
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Symptoms: of How Do You Do, of I Should Not Have Known You, of My Lud, Of Easing a Patient, of a Loose Rein, of Wokey, of Tight in Hand
between 1818 and 1822
69
Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin, 1870–1935
`Hold Back, Sir!'
1904
70
Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin, 1870–1935
`Ar Never Gets Off' - Hunting Scene
undated
71
James Seymour, 1702–1752
A Gentleman on a Managed Horse Riding Out With a Lady
undated
72
George Denholm Armour, 1864–1949
Insult to Injury
undated
73
Lionel Edwards, 1878–1966
The Quorn towards Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire
1919
74
Sawrey Gilpin, 1733–1807
Studies of Two Riders, and of Rider's Heads
undated
75
unknown artist
Morning
1799
76
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Symptoms: of to be Sold, of Despair, of Who is There, of Sold and Had Him a Week
between 1818 and 1822
77
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'I Had No Notion of the Comforts of Hunting by Water'
between 1831 and 1832
78
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions:" 'Hav'nt You a Notion That Tthis is the Best Mode of Monveyance Over a brook? and I Think by the Look of the Fellow he Never Had Any Thing so Neat in His Thing-a-My Before'
between 1831 and 1832
79
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'I Have a Notion That My Horse Looks Like 40 Guineas in the Pound'
between 1831 and 1832
80
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Illustration for R.S. Surtees', "The Analysis of the Hunting Field": Getting Away: 'Let's Take the Lead'
undated
81
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Illustration for R.S. Surtees', "The Analysis of the Hunting Field": The Check: 'What the Devil Do You Do Here..'
undated
82
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Illustration for R.S. Surtees', "The Analysis of the Hunting Field": The Meet: 'With Bright Faces and Merry Hearts'
undated
83
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Illustration for R.S. Surtees', "The Analysis of the Hunting Field": The Leap: 'That Will Shut Out Many, and Make the Thing Select'
undated
84
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
The Sporting Parson: "He Then Goes in For Baptism"
undated
85
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
The Sporting Parson: "D-n -- I Mean Conf-d That is 'Bless the Pigs! They're Mad - The Devil's in 'em' "
undated
86
John Wootton, 1682–1764
A Meet: a Lady Rider Converses with a Gentleman Standing by His Horse..
undated
87
Possibly Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Gone Away
undated
88
Hablot Knight Browne, 1815–1882
The Sporting Parson: "Why Hang - I Mean Bless Me! If They Haven't Run into Him in My Own Churchyard!"
undated
89
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Rider on a Brown Horse Going at a Wall
undated
90
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
The Death: Yokels Watching in Foreground
undated
91
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Jumping a Double Oxer - A Rider in Difficulties
undated
92
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Jumping a Low Rail and a Brook
undated
93
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Steeplechasing: Four Riders Taking a Ditch and an Oxer
undated
94
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Steeplechasing: The Field taking a Low Rail and a Brook
undated
95
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Two Jockeys Galloping Neck and Neck to Right
undated
96
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Three Racehorses with Jockeys Up Galloping in a Group to Left
undated
97
Samuel Alken, 1756–1815
After the Race: Owner or Trainer Riding and Conversing with Jockey on Trainer's Hack; at Right, a Racehouse Being Watered and Rugged after Racing (one of pair)
undated
98
Samuel Alken, 1756–1815
Foxhunting: Rider and a Couple of Hounds Entering a Covert
undated
99
Samuel Alken, 1756–1815
Foxhunting: The Meet, With Hounds Coming Out of Kennel