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Pointer, Retriever and Spaniel in the grounds of a country house
REF
374774
Height
46 cm (18")
Width
66 cm (25 1/1")
DANIEL CLOWES
1774-1829
Oil on canvas, signed and dated
Clowes' paintings have a charming quality. He painted horses almost exclusively and was careful to include every physical detail and point of refinement. His subjects are boldly placed in soft landscapes and often have a sensitive expression.
Clowes spent his entire life in Chester. He had many clients in the area including the Egertons of Oulton Park, the Stanleys of Hooton Hall, the Vaughans of Nanau and the Grosvenors of Eaton Hall. `The Earl of Fitzwilliam's Hunt,’ painted in 1824, is one of his most important works.
Clowes married Maria Beckett in September, 1798. They had three children, two of whom, Henry and Frederick, also became equestrian subject painters
1774-1829
Oil on canvas, signed and dated
Clowes' paintings have a charming quality. He painted horses almost exclusively and was careful to include every physical detail and point of refinement. His subjects are boldly placed in soft landscapes and often have a sensitive expression.
Clowes spent his entire life in Chester. He had many clients in the area including the Egertons of Oulton Park, the Stanleys of Hooton Hall, the Vaughans of Nanau and the Grosvenors of Eaton Hall. `The Earl of Fitzwilliam's Hunt,’ painted in 1824, is one of his most important works.
Clowes married Maria Beckett in September, 1798. They had three children, two of whom, Henry and Frederick, also became equestrian subject painters
Height
46 cm (18")
Width
66 cm (25 1/1")
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