A Morning's Tally

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Date:1836

Description:This is an oil painting on canvas depicting a dog which has caught three rats. There is a painted inscription which reads BOXER 1836. On the right of the painting is a house, and it is likely that this is a depiction of the house where the dog's owner lived. Framed size Height 600mm, Width 720mm, Depth 50mm


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1760s
The Indefatigable
The Indefatigable

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting the ship HMS Indefatigable. A caption ...

1780s
South View of Fen End Farm
South View of Fen End Farm

This is a watercolour and ink image of Fen End Farm. We only know the artist's ...

1800s
The Royal Ratcatcher
The Royal Ratcatcher

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting the Royal Ratcatcher in a kitchen scene. ...

1820s
Tradesman's Friendly Union
Tradesman's Friendly Union

This is an oil painting on board depicting the emblem of the Tradesman's Friendly ...

1850s
The Cathedral, Old Church Steps
The Cathedral, Old Church Steps

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting Teall Street near Wakefield Cathedral. ...

1870s
High Street, Musselburgh, Scotland
High Street, Musselburgh, Scotland

This is an oil painting on paper which is lined (backed) onto canvas and depicts ...

1890s
A. Marshall, Dyer and Scourer
A. Marshall, Dyer and Scourer

This is an oil painting depicting the premises of A. Marshall, Dyer and Scourer ...

1920s
Racing Pigeons
Racing Pigeons

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting two racing pigeons and is signed and ...

1960s
Frogs
Frogs

This is a watercolour, pen and ink on paper picture of two frogs sitting either ...

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Source: Compton Verney House Trust

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