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13 Απρ 2014 · In these two paintings, Hunt drops all pretense of portraying working collies and shows two show-type collies, though in a humble stone cottage setting. The one on the left is called "Collie" and is perhaps the earlier of the two.
- Albrecht Schenck
The above painting, courtesy of Peter Searle of Toronto, is...
- Joseph Farquharson
Many of them portray sheep, often with a shepherd, and...
- Edwin Douglas
Left, "Collie" by Edwin Douglas. This is perhaps my favorite...
- Albrecht Schenck
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Walter Hunt painted farmyard scenes in a style similar to Edgar, especially barn interiors with donkeys and calves, but he went further afield for his subjects and included sporting scenes in his oeuvre.
Motherless--The Shepherds Pet, was well received when it was exhibited at the Royal Academy both for its sentimental subject of a collie tenderly attanding to a stray lamb, and also for the depiction of the collie alone. This painting was used as a greeting card by The Medici Society, Ltd. in 1992.
Vintage Antique Shepherds “Found” Collie and Lamb Print by Walter Hunt. Lithograph Collie Lost Sheep Framed Art.
Hunt's talent derived from a family of animal painters; his father and two brothers also made their careers as animal/sporting artists. Taught to paint by his father, Walter Hunt exhibited over 19 paintings at the Royal Academy, making his debut their at age twenty."
This is a vintage Collie Dog & Lamb FOUND by artist Walter Hunt Art Print. This art print depicts a beautiful herding dog which is vocally announcing that it has located a lost lamb. A snow-covered winter scene surrounds the dog and lamb.