Date:1785 - 1795 (c.)
Description:This is an oil painting on canvas depicting a black and white cow called Daisy, and her calf. There are also two swans on a pond. The inscription on the reverse 'Plumber, Glazier and Painter,Pumps of all sorts,Water-closet man.Beer Machines' suggests the painter was a jack-of-all-trades rather than a specialist artist. It dates from about 1790. Framed size Height 610mm, Width 760mm, Depth 30mm
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Source: Compton Verney House Trust
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