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Exhibition History The Paul Mellon Bequest : Treasures of a Lifetime (Yale Center for British Art, 2001-02-17 - 2001-04-29)

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John Constable Horse and Cart
John Constable, 1776–1837
Horse and Cart
ca. 1814
Not on view
George Stubbs Lustre, held by a Groom
George Stubbs, 1724–1806
Lustre, held by a Groom
ca. 1762
Not on view
John R. Skeaping Double Form
John R. Skeaping, 1901–1980
Double Form
ca. 1970
Not on view
Sir Alfred J. Munnings Paul Mellon on Dublin
Sir Alfred J. Munnings, 1878–1959
Paul Mellon on Dublin
1933
Not on view
Henry Thomas Alken Hunting Scene: The Kill
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Hunting Scene: The Kill
ca. 1840
Not on view
John Frederick Herring Jr. Returning from the Hunt
John Frederick Herring Jr., 1815–1907
Returning from the Hunt
ca. 1855
Not on view
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer Favourites, the Property of H.R.H. Prince George of Cambridge
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, 1802–1873
Favourites, the Property of H.R.H. Prince George of Cambridge
1834 to 1835
Not on view
John Frederick Herring The Suffolk Hunt: Gone Away
John Frederick Herring, 1795–1865
The Suffolk Hunt: Gone Away
1833
Not on view
John Frederick Herring The Suffolk Hunt : The Death
John Frederick Herring, 1795–1865
The Suffolk Hunt : The Death
1833
Not on view
Henry Thomas Alken Scenes from a Steeplechase: The Winner
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Scenes from a Steeplechase: The Winner
ca. 1845
Not on view
James Seymour A Bay Racehorse with Jockey Up
James Seymour, 1702–1752
A Bay Racehorse with Jockey Up
ca. 1730
Not on view
Benjamin Marshall Portrait of a Sportsman, Possibly Richard Prince
Benjamin Marshall, 1768–1835
Portrait of a Sportsman, Possibly Richard Prince
between 1825 and 1826
Not on view
Anson Ambrose Martin James Taylor Wray of the Bedale Hunt with his Dun Hunter
Anson Ambrose Martin, active 1830–1844
James Taylor Wray of the Bedale Hunt with his Dun Hunter
ca. 1840
Not on view
Sir Alfred J. Munnings John Hay Whitney's Royal Minstrel, with Joe Childs up
Sir Alfred J. Munnings, 1878–1959
John Hay Whitney's Royal Minstrel, with Joe Childs up
ca. 1929
Not on view
James Pollard Epsom Races: The Betting Post
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Epsom Races: The Betting Post
1834 to 1835
Not on view
James Pollard Epsom Races: The Race Over
James Pollard, 1792–1867
Epsom Races: The Race Over
1834 to 1835
Not on view
Henry Calvert Portrait of Thomas Cholmondeley, first Lord Delamere, on His Hunter (study for "The Cheshire Hunt at Tatton Park")
Henry Calvert, 1798–1869
Portrait of Thomas Cholmondeley, first Lord Delamere, on His Hunter (study for "The Cheshire Hunt at Tatton Park")
ca. 1839
Not on view
Henry Bernard Chalon Quiz, After His Last Race at Newmarket
Henry Bernard Chalon, 1771–1849
Quiz, After His Last Race at Newmarket
1807
Not on view
John Willis Good After the Race
John Willis Good, 1845–1879
After the Race
1875
Not on view
Herbert Haseltine Sudborne Premier, Suffolk Punch Stallion
Herbert Haseltine, 1877–1962
Sudborne Premier, Suffolk Punch Stallion
1964-1965
Not on view
Adrian Jones Horse and Stable Lad
Adrian Jones, 1845–1938
Horse and Stable Lad
ca. 1890
Not on view
Adrian Jones "Gone Away"
Adrian Jones, 1845–1938
"Gone Away"
ca. 1887
Not on view
John Ferneley Lord Edward Thynne’s Snuff Box, Decorated with Foxhunting Scenes by John Ferneley
Attributed to John Ferneley, 1782–1860
Lord Edward Thynne’s Snuff Box, Decorated with Foxhunting Scenes by John Ferneley
1832 or 1833
Not on view
John Willis Good Before the Race
John Willis Good, 1845–1879
Before the Race
1875
Not on view
Adrian Jones The Tetrarch
Adrian Jones, 1845–1938
The Tetrarch
ca. 1913
Not on view
Joseph Crawhall “The Master.” Hark to Statesman
Joseph Crawhall, 1861–1913
“The Master.” Hark to Statesman
ca. 1900