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from Auction House Records. The End of the Day: a Pointer and Setter with Game and a Shotgun at the Edge of a Wood Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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Born in 1813 in Milton, Massachusetts, Thomas Hewes Hinckley pioneered in painting cattle. His paintings Cattle Seeking Shelter from an Approaching Storm and Disputed Game were very popular. In 1845, he executed drawings of Daniel Webster's famous Ayrshire dairy herd.
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studied art with William Mason in Philadelphia, and by 1833 was a
professional painter as a portraitist and sign painter. He became
much influenced by William Landseer's animal paintings (showing 500 of 3992 characters). |
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