Margaret Newton (née Coningsby), Countess of Coningsby in the Costume of the Charlton Hunt
ca. 1760
Not on view
2
George Stubbs, 1724–1806
Studies for or after "The third Duke of Richmond with the Charleton Hunt"
late 1750s
Not on view
3
John R. Skeaping, 1901–1980
The York Trophy
1977
Not on view
4
Francis Calcraft Turner, active 1782–1846
Bachelor's Hall: Capping on Hounds
1835 to 1836
Not on view
5
Sir Francis Grant, 1803–1878
James Keith Fraser
1844
Not on view
6
Thomas Hand, died 1804
George Morland on his Hunter
1794
Not on view
7
John R. Skeaping, 1901–1980
One of Burch's
1974
8
John R. Skeaping, 1901–1980
Arab Horsemen, Two Grey Horses
1965
9
Robert Polhill Bevan, 1865–1925
Over the Bank, Exmoor
ca. 1895
10
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Death on a Pale Horse
ca. 1775
11
Print made by Thomas Bewick, 1753–1828
The Cadger's Trot
1823
12
Print made by Thomas Bewick, 1753–1828
The Cadger's Trot (first State)
1823
13
John Vanderbank, 1694–1739
Rider in a Tricorn Hat, Horse Walking towards Front
undated
14
Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin, 1870–1935
Up and Over
undated
15
Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin, 1870–1935
`Ar Never Gets Off' - Hunting Scene
undated
16
Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin, 1870–1935
`Hold Back, Sir!'
1904
17
Possibly Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
The Leicestershire Hunt - Symptoms of a Skurry in a Pewy Country
undated
18
Possibly Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
The Leicestershire Hunt - The Death
undated
19
Possibly Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
The Leicestershire Hunt - The First Ten Minutes - Shaking off the Cocktails
undated
20
George Denholm Armour, 1864–1949
Some Have Greatness Thrust Upon Them
undated
21
George Denholm Armour, 1864–1949
Insult to Injury
undated
22
Possibly Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
The Leicestershire Hunt - A Struggle for the Start
undated
23
George Denholm Armour, 1864–1949
Taking a Fence Side-Saddle
undated
24
James Seymour, 1702–1752
A Rider in Armor, and Two Horses Lying Down
undated
25
James Seymour, 1702–1752
Horse with Rider Wearing Tricorne Hat
undated
26
James Seymour, 1702–1752
Horse with Rider Wearing Tricorne Hat, Walking to Right
undated
27
James Seymour, 1702–1752
King Charles I of England, Mounted
undated
28
Lionel Edwards, 1878–1966
The Quorn towards Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire
1919
29
Sawrey Gilpin, 1733–1807
Studies of Two Riders, and of Rider's Heads
undated
30
Brian Hatton, 1887–1916
A Huntsman on Horseback
undated
31
Samuel Howitt, 1756–1822
The Kill
undated
32
James Seymour, 1702–1752
Victorious
undated
33
unknown artist
A Dangerous Leap
ca. 1850
34
Paul Sandby, 1731–1809
Girl with Packhorse
undated
35
James Seymour, 1702–1752
A Lady Riding Side-Saddle, Turns to Look at a Dismounted Rider
undated
36
Joseph Crawhall, 1861–1913
Horse and Rider: a Stout Huntsman on a Galloping Horse
undated
37
possibly John Frederick Tayler, 1802–1889
Hunting Scene: The Meet
undated
38
Charles Samuel Keene, 1823–1891
An Indoor Military Riding School With an Instructor Teaching Recruits to Trot
undated
39
James Seymour, 1702–1752
Foxhunting
undated
40
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
41
James Seymour, 1702–1752
A Lady and a Gentleman Riding Out
undated
42
James Seymour, 1702–1752
A Gentleman on a Managed Horse Riding Out With a Lady
undated
43
Jan Wyck, ca. 1645–1700
A Race Meeting at Newmarket Heath
ca. 1671
44
James Seymour, 1702–1752
Horse and Rider Walking to Right
undated
45
Justinian Gantz, 1802–1862
The Ootacamund Hunt Meeting at Mr. Chalmers' House at Gindy, Madras, 1845
1845
46
Thomas Rowlandson, 1756–1827
A Phaeton and Six
undated
47
Robert Dighton, 1752–1814
"The King and Noblemen Before the Stag is Turn'd Out"
undated
48
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Symptoms: of Tragedy, of Comedy, of What Do You Say, of Can't You Hear, of the Ornamental, of the Old Story,
between 1822 and 1827
49
Samuel Howitt, 1756–1822
The Death
undated
50
Samuel Howitt, 1756–1822
Going to Cover
undated
51
Samuel Howitt, 1756–1822
The Check
undated
52
Samuel Howitt, 1756–1822
Full Cry
undated
53
Henry William Bunbury, 1750–1811
The Sporting Undergraduate
1772
54
James Seymour, 1702–1752
Riders and Hounds in an Open Landscape
undated
55
James Seymour, 1702–1752
Rider in Armour
undated
56
James Seymour, 1702–1752
Rider With a Draw-Rein, Walking to Left
undated
57
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Symptoms: of Being Bang Up, of a Fine Woman, of Being Bang Down, Of a Quiet One
between 1818 and 1822
58
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Turbaned Cavalryman on a Horse
undated
59
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Wounded Turkish Cavalryman in Danger of Failling From His Horse..
undated
60
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Knight Falling From His Horse at a Squire's Tilt
undated
61
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
62
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'I Had No Notion of the Comforts of Hunting by Water'
between 1831 and 1832
63
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'I Have a Notion That I Don't Look Unlike Mazeppa'
between 1831 and 1832
64
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'It's My Notion That This is the Only Way to Get Her Along'
between 1831 and 1832
65
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'I Have a Notion This Bridge Will A-Bridge My Sport'
between 1831 and 1832
66
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'This Gives Me a Notion it's Better to "Look Before You Leap" '
between 1831 and 1832
67
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Notions": 'My Good Fellows Have You any Notion Where You Can Get a Saw'
between 1831 and 1832
68
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
69
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Illustration for R.S. Surtees', "The Analysis of the Hunting Field:" Full Cry: 'Let's Keep the Lead'
undated
70
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Illustration for R.S. Surtees', "The Analysis of the Hunting Field": Getting Away: 'Let's Take the Lead'
undated
71
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Illustration to R.S. Surtees', "Jorrocks's Jaunts and Jollities": 'Mr. Jorrocks Beats the Baron for Speed'
undated
72
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
73
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Illustration to R.S. Surtees', "Jorrocks's Jaunts and Jollities": 'Mr. Jorrocks's Surprize on Seeing the Paris Diligence, "My Vig, Here's Wombwell's Wildbeast show" '
undated
74
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Doing the Thing: and the Thing Done:" Doing it Somehow
1818
75
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Doing the Thing: and the Thing Done:" Doing the Down Leap
1818
76
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
77
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Doing the Thing: and the Thing Done:" Morning. Turning Out in Prime Twig. Doing the Least you Can
1818
78
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Doing the Thing: and the Thing Done:" Afternoon. Returning Home in Fine Trim. Doing the Most you Can
1818
79
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Doing the Thing: and the Thing Done:" The Down Leap Done
1818
80
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Doing the Thing: and the Thing Done:" Doing it No How
1818
81
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Some Do and Some Don't: It is All a Notion:" Getting into a Difficulty
between 1848 and 1851
82
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Sporting Discoveries, or the Miseries of Driving:" ...You Discover a New Way of Bringing Your Equipage into a Small Compass
undated
83
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Some Do and Some Don't: It is All a Notion:" Getting a Dive
between 1848 and 1851
84
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Scraps", no. 33: Mounted Mameluke Brandishing a Sword
1823
85
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Scraps", No. 26: Hunting - The Kill, Fox About to be Thrown to the Hounds
undated
86
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Scraps", No. 15: Racehorse with Jockey Up, Two Men Discussing the Horse
1823
87
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Scraps", No. 24: Hunting -Ttwo Riders, One Opening a Gate For Hounds
1823
88
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Landscape Scenery", No. 13: Groups of Infantry and Army Horses
1821
89
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Scraps", No. 8: Scenes of a Lancer and Other Cavalry
1823
90
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Scraps", No. 39: Mounted Hussars
1823
91
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
92
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
93
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
"Scraps", No. 27: Two Dismounted Riders Drinking at an Alehouse Door
1823
94
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Symptoms: of None of Your Stuff, of a Declaration, of a Meltonian, of Is that a Writ I See Before Me, of a Love Feast, of a Buck
between 1818 and 1822
95
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
96
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Symptoms: of Full Pay, of Half pay, of a strong attachment in the Dog, of anything but go, of no strong attachment to the Horse
between 1818 and 1822
97
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Symptoms: of Unwelcome Guests, of Being Off the Curb, of Can't Exactly Say: No Consulation of Physicians, of W'ont Exactly Say: No Consultations of Lawyers
between 1818 and 1822
98
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Hooded Damascene Cavalryman Riding
undated
99
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Symptoms: of Entering Quod, of a Hunting Story, of a Gig and Pair, of Wont Go, of Been in Quod some Tome
between 1818 and 1822
100
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Symptoms: of Can't Wait, of Come-to Ther Glass, of Blood & Bone-Going Against Time, of the Reduced List, of Out of Cash & a-Little in Debt at an Inn, of In cash-at an Inn