The Countess of Coningsby in the Costume of the Charlton Hunt
ca. 1760
Not on view
3
Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin, 1870–1935, British
Study for Cloutsham Farm, Exmoor (`The Devon and Somerset')
1925
Not on view
4
William Shiels, 1785–1857, British
Discussing a Catch of Salmon in a Scottish Fishing-Lodge
ca. 1840
Not on view
5
William Owen, 1769–1825, British
Portrait of a Man
ca. 1815
Not on view
6
John Vanderbank, 1694–1739, British
A Young Gentleman Riding a Schooled Horse
between 1728 and 1729
Not on view
7
John Wootton, 1682–1764, British
Rievaulx Abbey
ca. 1745
Not on view
8
Thomas Butler of Pall Mall, active 1750, British
Learning about the Hounds
ca. 1750
Not on view
9
Richard Roper, active 1749–1765, British
The Match between Aaron and Driver at Maidenhead, Aug. 1754: Aaron winning the Second Heat
ca. 1754
Not on view
10
John Nost Sartorius, 1759–1828, British
Huntsman and Hounds
1809
Not on view
11
James Seymour, 1702–1752, British
Sir Roger Burgoyne Riding "Badger"
1740
Not on view
12
William Webb, ca. 1780–1845, British
Euphrates
1825
Not on view
13
Sir Alfred J. Munnings, 1878–1959, British
Point-to-Point Meeting
1920
Not on view
14
Sir Henry Raeburn, 1756–1823, British
Quentin McAdam
ca. 1815
Not on view
15
William Ashford, 1746–1824, British
Mount Kennedy, County Wicklow, Ireland
1785
Not on view
16
John Frederick Herring, 1795–1865, British
The Royal Mail Coach on the Road
1841
Not on view
17
James Pollard, 1792–1867, British
The London-Manchester Stage Coach, “the Peveril of the Peak,” outside the Peacock Inn, Islington
1835
Not on view
18
Attributed to James Seymour, 1702–1752, British
One of Four Portraits of Horses - a Chestnut Racehorse Exercised by a Trainer in a Red Coat: galloping to the left, the horse wearing white sweat covers on head, neck and body
ca. 1730
Not on view
19
Thomas Smith of Derby, ca. 1720–1767, British
Borlase Cokayne as a Boy riding Sultana
1751
Not on view
20
Charles Cooper Henderson, 1803–1877, British
Mail Coaches on the Road: the `Quicksilver' Devonport-London Royal Mail about to Start with a new Team (The Devonshire to London Coach)
between 1820 and 1830
Not on view
21
Charles Cooper Henderson, 1803–1877, British
Mail Coaches on the Road: the Louth-London Royal Mail progressing at Speed
between 1820 and 1830
Not on view
22
Henry Walton, 1746–1813, British
Elizabeth Bridgman (née Walton)
between 1771 and 1775
Not on view
23
James Ward, 1769–1859, British
Theophilus Levett and a Favorite Hunter
1817
Not on view
24
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, 1802–1873, British
Favourites, the Property of H.R.H. Prince George of Cambridge
1834 to 1835
Not on view
25
James Pollard, 1792–1867, British
Epsom Races: The Betting Post
1834 to 1835
Not on view
26
Francis Calcraft Turner, active 1782–1846, British
Bachelor's Hall: Breaking Cover
1835 to 1836
Not on view
27
John Ferneley, 1782–1860, British
William Massey-Stanley driving his Cabriolet in Hyde Park
1833
Not on view
28
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, 1802–1873, British
Portrait of Mr. Van Amburgh, As He Appeared with His Animals at the London Theatres
Summer 1846 to March 1847
Not on view
29
William Barraud, 1810–1850, British
A Couple of Foxhounds with a Terrier, the property of Lord Henry Bentinck