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A set of six framed stipple engravings from a series titled 'Bunbury's Specimens of Horsemanship', published in London by W. Dickinson in 1791.


Love and Wind
How to be run away with
A Daisy Cutter with his Varieties
The Tumbler or its Affinities
How to prevent a Horse slipping his Girths
How to make the least of him.

All within hand made replica moulding frames.


o.s:10 1/8 in x 11 ¾ in

Bunbury was from a landed family, educated at Westminster and Cambridge. He completed his Grand Tour 1769-70 and may have studied in Rome. His European travels inspired a series of caricatures mocking foreigners, most notably the series La Cuisine de la Poste, (see our stock number 5223), shown at the Royal Academy in 1771. Following this Bunbury was to become a lifetime honorary exhibitor at the Academy. He was equerry to HRH the Duke of York during the 1780's retiring to Keswick in 1799.
His designs were etched by Darly, Bretherton, and from the 1780's by Dickinson.

 

 

 

 

Price

£1350.00



Stock number

5269
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