
Equestrian & Animals
The Retrieve
William Ranney
A classic 19th-century sporting scene depicting the quiet success of a day's hunt in a moody marshland.
Heritage-rich, bookish works with depth, formality, and quiet authority.
Rich tones and heritage subjects add depth and quiet authority to a room made for reading.

Equestrian & Animals
William Ranney
A classic 19th-century sporting scene depicting the quiet success of a day's hunt in a moody marshland.

Equestrian & Animals
Jan Baptist Weenix
An intimate and painterly study of a reclining goat, rendered with rich textures and a warm, earthy palette.

Equestrian & Animals
Abraham Cooper
A masterfully executed 19th-century British sporting painting featuring the champion racehorse Elis and his jockey.

Equestrian & Animals
Aelbert Cuyp
A stately equestrian portrait by Dutch master Aelbert Cuyp, capturing a moment of noble leisure beside the Merwede river.

Equestrian & Animals
Edwin Landseer
A masterful nineteenth-century equestrian scene featuring a luminous white horse and faithful canine companions in a quiet stone courtyard.

Equestrian & Animals
John Lavery
An elegant equestrian portrait featuring a rider in profile atop a white horse against a vast, atmospheric landscape.

Equestrian & Animals
George Stubbs
A charming 18th-century portrait of a white poodle standing alert in a small wooden boat.

Equestrian & Animals
Benjamin Marshall
A quintessential piece of British sporting art featuring a hunter and his faithful companions set against an atmospheric sky.

Equestrian & Animals
Philips Wouwerman
A masterfully rendered Dutch Golden Age scene featuring a striking white horse and atmospheric light.

Equestrian & Animals
Unknown Artist
A regal 18th-century study of a hooded Icelandic gyrfalcon perched on a falconer's glove.

Equestrian & Animals
Thomas Spencer
An elegant 18th-century equestrian portrait featuring a distinctive spotted hunter set against a sweeping landscape.

Equestrian & Animals
Unknown Artist
A collection of 18th-century animal studies capturing the expressive character and textured wool of rams.
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