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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. British 1861 - 1941. Walter Hunt was an animal painter. He was the son of Charles Hunt and probably the brother of Edgar Hunt. All three were animal painters and they all lived in Warwickshire.
Dog in the MangerWalter Hunt (1861–1941) Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC) A Girl with Two CalvesWalter Hunt (1861–1941) Wolverhampton Art Gallery. Babes in the WoodWalter Hunt (1861–1941) Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens. The Dogs' HomeWalter Hunt (1861–1941) Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum. Calves and PoultryWalter Hunt ...
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.
So, too, was Walter Hunt an animal painter, best known for his paintings of farmyard scenes. He began painting when he was thirteen years old. Hunt lived in Wandsworth, South West London.
A Girl with Two Calves by Walter Hunt (1861–1941), 1896, from Wolverhampton Arts and Heritage