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Two Warwickshire hounds, named Hermit and Wildboy, standing in a landscape.
Signed and dated 1889 (lower right) and signed, inscribed and dated on the reverse.
Oil on canvas in a giltwood frame
Dimensions: 26.5 × 38cm (10¼× 14¾ in.)
Provenance:
Lord and Lady Willoughby De Broke
The collection of Tim Rootes and Obby Waller, Barton Hill House, Gloucestershire
Henry Frederick Lucas-Lucas (c.1848-1943) was born in Louth in Lincolnshire. In 1878 he moved to Rugby where he worked throughout his life, painting hunting scenes (especially of the Pytchley), racehorses, hunters, hounds and polo ponies. Earl Beatty was one of his main patrons. Several of his works were published as prints, with the best known one being 'Putting in the terriers', 1894. He normally signed both the front and reverse of his work.
Dimensions
26.5 x 38cmCondition report
Very good, ready to hang conditionThe BADA Standard
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