Benjamin Marshall  (British, 1767-1835) 

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Benjamin Marshall, Pastime a Bay Filly, led by one of her trainers, with a groom in attendance

 

Benjamin Marshall
Pastime a Bay Filly, led by one of her trainers, with a groom in attendance
1822

Auktion: Jun 3, 2012
Freeman's
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Benjamin Marshall, Hunting Scene

 

Benjamin Marshall
Hunting Scene
Waterhouse & Dodd
 
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Benjamin Marshall
"Grimalkin," with jockey up, with other figures at Newmarket, 1814
Auktionstermin: May 27, 1999
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Benjamin Marshall, PORTRAIT OF A SPORTSMAN CARRYING A GUN, WITH A POINTER IN A LANDSCAPE

 

Benjamin Marshall
PORTRAIT OF A SPORTSMAN CARRYING A GUN, WITH A POINTER IN A LANDSCAPE, 1799
Auktionstermin: Nov 10, 1993
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Benjamin Marshall, "Pastime," a bay filly, led by one of her trainers, with a groom in attendance

 

Benjamin Marshall
"Pastime," a bay filly, led by one of her trainers, with a groom in attendance, 1825
Auktionstermin: Apr 15, 2008
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  Born in 1765 at Seagrave in Leicestershire, He worked initially as a schoolmaster, and seems not to have taken up painting until about 1790. He was introduced in the following year to William Pochin Esq, the local member of parliament, who in turn introduced him to his first Master, the portrait painter Lemuel Francis Abbot (1760-1802)
  Marshall applied himself to predominantly sporting subjects in 1793, and equine subjects in particular. Second only to George Stubbs (1724-1806) in his understanding of equine anatomy, Marshall imbues his paintings with a liveliness which was something of an innovation at the time. by the middle of the 1790's he was being patronised by HRH The Prince of Wales and was at his artistic peak in the years 1798 to 1818
  The paintings he produced from his brush during this period rank with the very greatest works of the English School of animal painting. A severe coaching accident in 1819 seriously impaired his artistic abilities and he became a correspondent for The Sporting Times. Benjamin Marshall died in London in 1835