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A Victorian painter in London whose specialty was hunting scenes,
especially with dogs and horses, Thomas Blinks exhibited regularly at the Royal
Academy from 1883 to 1910, and filled hunting scene commissions from King George V.
Blink's educational background is unknown, but the artist stated that
he learned horse anatomy from observation at the horse auction mart Tattersalls.
His painting talent was discouraged by his parents, and he spent some
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