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The Match between Aaron and Driver at Maidenhead, Aug. 1754: Driver Winning the Third Heat 1754 Richard Roper (c.1730–c.1775)The Match between Aaron and Driver at Maidenhead, Aug. 1754: Driver Winning the Third Heat 1754 Tate
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Changing Horses to a Post-Chaise outside the 'George' Posting-house c.1830–40 Charles Cooper Henderson (1803–1877)Changing Horses to a Post-Chaise outside the 'George' Posting-house c.1830–40 Tate
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A Representation of the Persians in the Costume of their Country, Attending at Carlton Palace ?1819 Henry Bernard Chalon (1771–1849)A Representation of the Persians in the Costume of their Country, Attending at Carlton Palace ?1819 Tate
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Broodmares and Colts in a Landscape ?exhibited 1783 Sawrey Gilpin (1733–1807) and George Barret the elder (1728/1732–1784)Broodmares and Colts in a Landscape ?exhibited 1783 Tate
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Mr Russell on his Bay Hunter c.1740 James Seymour (1702–1752)Mr Russell on his Bay Hunter c.1740 Tate
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Arab Mare and Foal with Attendant by a Ruined Temple c.1835 George Henry Laporte (1799–1873)Arab Mare and Foal with Attendant by a Ruined Temple c.1835 Tate
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Foxhunting in Wooded Country c.1720–30 Peter Tillemans (1684–1734)Foxhunting in Wooded Country c.1720–30 Tate Britain
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The Earl of Darlington Fox-Hunting with the Raby Pack: Going to Cover 1805 John Nost Sartorius (1759–1828)The Earl of Darlington Fox-Hunting with the Raby Pack: Going to Cover 1805 Tate
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Sir Charles Bunbury with Cox, his Trainer, and a Stable-Lad: A Study for 'Surprise and Eleanor' ?1801 Benjamin Marshall (1768–1835)Sir Charles Bunbury with Cox, his Trainer, and a Stable-Lad: A Study for 'Surprise and Eleanor' ?1801 Tate
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The Earl of Darlington Fox-Hunting with the Raby Pack: Drawing Cover 1805 John Nost Sartorius (1759–1828)The Earl of Darlington Fox-Hunting with the Raby Pack: Drawing Cover 1805 Tate
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The Belvoir Hunt: The Death c.1830–40 Henry Thomas Alken (1785–1851)The Belvoir Hunt: The Death c.1830–40 Tate
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Muff, a Black and White Dog c.1740–50 John Wootton (c.1682–1764)Muff, a Black and White Dog c.1740–50 Tate
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A Bay Hunter Held by a Groom, with a Stag-Hunt in the Background c.1750 Thomas Spencer (1700–1753)A Bay Hunter Held by a Groom, with a Stag-Hunt in the Background c.1750 Tate
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Lord Rivers's Groom Leading a Chestnut Hunter towards a Coursing Party in Hampshire 1807 Jacques Laurent Agasse (1767–1849)Lord Rivers's Groom Leading a Chestnut Hunter towards a Coursing Party in Hampshire 1807 Tate
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Two Hunters with a Groom c.1805 Jacques Laurent Agasse (1767–1849)Two Hunters with a Groom c.1805 Tate
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Portraits of Blackthorn, a Broodmare, with Old Jack, a Favourite Pony, the Property of E. Mundy, Esq. 1812 James Ward (1769–1859)Portraits of Blackthorn, a Broodmare, with Old Jack, a Favourite Pony, the Property of E. Mundy, Esq. 1812 Tate
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The Belvoir Hunt: The Meet c.1830–40 Henry Thomas Alken (1785–1851)The Belvoir Hunt: The Meet c.1830–40 Tate
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The Belvoir Hunt: Full Cry c.1830–40 Henry Thomas Alken (1785–1851)The Belvoir Hunt: Full Cry c.1830–40 Tate
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Manuella, at Richard Watt's Stud Farm, Bishop Burton, Yorkshire 1825 John Frederick Herring I (1795–1865)Manuella, at Richard Watt's Stud Farm, Bishop Burton, Yorkshire 1825 Tate
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Otho, with John Larkin up 1768 George Stubbs (1724–1806)Otho, with John Larkin up 1768 Tate
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Bay Hunter by a Lake 1787 George Stubbs (1724–1806)Bay Hunter by a Lake 1787 Tate
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Lady Mary Churchill at the Death of the Hare 1748 John Wootton (c.1682–1764)Lady Mary Churchill at the Death of the Hare 1748 Tate
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Jonathan Griffin, Huntsman to the Earl of Derby's Staghounds 1813 James Barenger (1780–1831)Jonathan Griffin, Huntsman to the Earl of Derby's Staghounds 1813 Tate
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Emilius ?1824 Benjamin Marshall (1768–1835)Emilius ?1824 Tate
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The Earl of Darlington Fox-Hunting with the Raby Pack: Full Cry 1804 John Nost Sartorius (1759–1828)The Earl of Darlington Fox-Hunting with the Raby Pack: Full Cry 1804 Tate
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The Earl of Darlington Fox-Hunting with the Raby Pack: The Death ?1804–5 John Nost Sartorius (1759–1828)The Earl of Darlington Fox-Hunting with the Raby Pack: The Death ?1804–5 Tate
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The Belvoir Hunt: Jumping into and out of a Lane c.1830–40 Henry Thomas Alken (1785–1851)The Belvoir Hunt: Jumping into and out of a Lane c.1830–40 Tate
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The Royal Mail Coaches for the North Leaving the Angel, Islington 1827 James Pollard (1792–1867)The Royal Mail Coaches for the North Leaving the Angel, Islington 1827 Tate
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Birmingham with Patrick Conolly Up, and his Owner, John Beardsworth 1830 John Frederick Herring I (1795–1865)Birmingham with Patrick Conolly Up, and his Owner, John Beardsworth 1830 Tate Britain
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Bay Hunter by a Lake c.1790 George Garrard (1760–1826)Bay Hunter by a Lake c.1790 Tate