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Sawrey Gilpin
Sawrey Gilpin

Sawrey Gilpin

English, 1733–1807
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Sawrey Gilpin RA was an English animal painter, illustrator, and etcher who specialised in paintings of horses and dogs. He was made a Royal Academician.

Gilpin was born in Carlisle in Cumbria, the seventh child of Captain John Bernard Gilpin, a soldier and amateur artist, and Matilda Langstaffe. He was the younger brother of the Rev. William Gilpin, a clergyman and schoolmaster who wrote of several influential works on picturesque scenery.

As a child Gilpin learnt to draw from his father, who ran a drawing school in Carlisle. Having shown an early predilection for art, he was sent to London at the age of fourteen to study under the marine painter Samuel Scott in Covent Garden. Gilpin, however, preferred sketching the passing market carts and horses, and it soon became evident that animals, especially horses, were his speciality. Gilpin left Scott in 1758, and devoted himself to animal painting from then on. Some of his sketches were shown to the Duke of Cumberland, who was much impressed by them, and employed Gilpin to draw from his stud at Newmarket and at Windsor, where he was ranger of the Great Park. He afforded the artist considerable material assistance in his profession.

Gilpin lived at Knightsbridge in London for some years. He became one of the best painters of horses that the country had produced, and was almost as successful in other areas of animal art. He sometimes attempted historical pictures on a larger scale in which horses were prominent, but with rather less success. He was purely an animal painter, and required the assistance of others to paint landscapes and figures; for the former he often turned to George Barret, Sr., to whom he gave similar service in return, and for the latter he sometimes used the services of John Zoffany, and Philip Reinagle.

Gilpin first exhibited with the Incorporated Society of Artists in 1762, and continued to show pictures there, mostly of horses, up to 1783. In 1768, and 1770-1, he exhibited a series of pictures illustrating "Gulliver's visit to the Houyhnhnms", one of which was engraved in mezzotint by Valentine Green; in 1770 a drawing of "Darius gaining the Persian Empire by the neighing of his horse"; in 1771 "The Duke of Cumberland visiting his stud (with a view of Windsor Castle from the Great Park, by William Marlow)". In 1773 he became a director of the society, and in 1774 president.

He exhibited at the Royal Academy, London from 1786 until his death. He was elected an associate of the academy (ARA) in 1795, and Royal Academician (RA) in 1797.

Gilpin married Elizabeth Broom; their son William Sawrey Gilpin (1762–1843) also became an artist, and in later life a landscape gardener. After his wife's death Gilpin lived in Bedfordshire with his friend Samuel Whitbread. He then returned to London and spent his last years with his daughters at Brompton, where he died on 8 March 1807.

His pupils included John Warwick Smith and George Garrard. The latter married his eldest daughter Matilda.

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Three Figures beside a Horse

Three Figures beside a Horse

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Three Figures Mounted on Mules

Three Figures Mounted on Mules

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Three Lions, Prowling

Three Lions, Prowling

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Three Pheasants Surrounding an Owl

Three Pheasants Surrounding an Owl

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Three Sheep.

Three Sheep.

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Three Sheep

Three Sheep

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Tiger

Tiger

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Two Bulls

Two Bulls (1760)

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Two Cows and a Calf

Two Cows and a Calf

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Two Cows Grazing

Two Cows Grazing

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Two Cows on a Hill

Two Cows on a Hill

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Two Cows

Two Cows

Sawrey Gilpin (English, 1733–1807)
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Two Deer

Two Deer

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Two figures kneeling beside a horse…

Two figures kneeling beside a horse…

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Two Heads of Donkeys

Two Heads of Donkeys

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Two Horses Walking to Left

Two Horses Walking to Left

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Two Horses

Two Horses

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Two Leopards

Two Leopards

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Two overlapping Coats of Arms, flanked by an eagle and dog.

Two overlapping Coats of Arms, flanked by an eagle and dog.

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Two People: One Standing, One Seated on a Horse

Two People: One Standing, One Seated on a Horse (1760)

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Two Riders Conversing

Two Riders Conversing

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Two Sailboats

Two Sailboats

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Two Sheep

Two Sheep

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Two Tigers

Two Tigers (1760)

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Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle

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Windsor Great Walk

Windsor Great Walk

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