English School (18th century) Portrait of the young Thomas Tyndall (1764-1804), training his spaniel
English School (18th century)
Portrait of the young Thomas Tyndall (1764-1804), training his spaniel
Oil on canvas
130 x 103cm (51 x 40½ in.)
Together with a copper name plaque and buckle of a dog's collar found with the bones of a dog in the shaft of the lead mine near Hunters Oak in Leigh Woods near Bristol, believed to have once belonged to the spaniel depicted in this portrait.
Provenance:
Estate of the late Peter Walwyn MBE (1933-2017)
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English School (18th century)
Portrait of the young Thomas Tyndall (1764-1804), training his spaniel
Oil on canvas
130 x 103cm (51 x 40½ in.)
Together with a copper name plaque and buckle of a dog's collar found with the bones of a dog in the shaft of the lead mine near Hunters Oak in Leigh Woods near Bristol, believed to have once belonged to the spaniel depicted in this portrait.
Provenance:
Estate of the late Peter Walwyn MBE (1933-2017)