Nineteenth-century artist William Barraud specialized in painting animals and thus found great popularity with hunters and outdoorsmen. He often collaborated with his artist brother Henry; William would paint farm creatures while Henry would render the landscapes. William Barraud’s incredible knack for portraying the equine and canine forms is apparent in this appealing work of art that was remastered at our Studio's in 2016.
A Grey and a Chesnut Hunter with Deerhound, after William BarraudWilliam Barraud British (1810 - 1850) |
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Nineteenth-century artist William Barraud specialized in painting animals and thus found great popularity with hunters and outdoorsmen. He often collaborated with his artist brother Henry; William would paint farm creatures while Henry would render the landscapes. William Barraud’s incredible knack for portraying the equine and canine forms is apparent in this appealing work of art that was remastered at our Studio's in 2016. |
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