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Famous Walter Hunt Oil Painting, "The Dog" #1541355

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Famous Walter Hunt Oil Painting,  The Dog   #1541355
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This is a wonderfull painting made by Walter Hunt, the price is
very low for the market and if you find places where paintings
made by this artist are with a lower price, we can change it at
the same moment, jsut let us know! Our experts and the Bureau
Art Gallery (20 yers on business) can assure you the quality of
this wonderfull masterpiece!

Walter Hunt was born in 1861 into a highly artistic family. His
father Charles Hunt was a painter of genre scenes, and his
brother Edgar Hunt is well known for his portraits of chickens,
goats and rabbits.

Hunt is best known for his paintings of farmyard scenes,
particularly of calves, horses and dogs. His paintings achieve
superb colour and are meticulously detailed.

He lived in Wandsworth, London, and exhibited works at the
Royal Academy from 1881, titles of paintings shown there
include Best of Friends and Twins. In 1885, Dog in the Manger
was bought by The Chantrey Bequest and can now be seen at
the Tate Gallery. His painting, Babes in the Wood is in the
Sunderland Museum and The Dog's Home is in the Russell Cotes
Art Gallery, Bournemouth.


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<tr><td>Condition:Excellent</td></tr>
<tr><td>Year:19th Century</td></tr>
<tr><td>Country:England</td></tr>
<tr><td>Maker:Walter Hunt</td></tr>




<tr><td>Title:Famous Walter Hunt Oil Painting, "The Dog" </td></tr>
<tr><td>Style:European</td></tr>
<tr><td>Materials:Oil on Canvas</td></tr>

<tr><td>Location:Brazil</td></tr>
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