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Thomas Blinks - In full cry

In full cry (1897)

Thomas Blinks (English, 1853 - 1912)
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The Artist died in 1912 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.
Thomas Blinks

Thomas Blinks was a British Victorian artist best known for his hunting, racing and canine scenes. He was born in Maidstone, England in 1853 and apprenticed with a tailor at a young age. Eventually, against his father’s wishes, Blinks decided to pursue his talent for drawing and painting. He received no formal training but spent much of his time learning horse anatomy at Tattersalls, a local horse auction market.

His first exhibition was in 1881 at the Dudley Gallery and he exhibited regularly every year at the Royal Academy until his death in 1910. His work was celebrated immediately after his first show due to his free brush stroke and anatomical accuracy of his horses and dogs. He was especially good at conveying the pose and psychology of the working canine. He received a number of portrait commissions from upper class, prestigious members of society though his hunting scenes were what gained him his fame.

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For’ard on, For’ard on

For’ard on, For’ard on (1887)

Thomas Blinks (English, 1853 - 1912)
A Good Point

A Good Point

Thomas Blinks (English, 1853 - 1912)
Walter Winans On The Running Deer Range, Wimbledon Common

Walter Winans On The Running Deer Range, Wimbledon Common (1888 )

Thomas Blinks (English, 1853 - 1912)
Mr. Edward Lycett Green and the York and Ainsty Hounds on the Ferry at Newby

Mr. Edward Lycett Green and the York and Ainsty Hounds on the Ferry at Newby (1898)

Thomas Blinks (English, 1853 - 1912)
On the scent

On the scent (1891)

Thomas Blinks (English, 1853 - 1912)
Two pointers in the heather

Two pointers in the heather

Thomas Blinks (English, 1853 - 1912)
Hunting pack coming on

Hunting pack coming on (1886)

Thomas Blinks (English, 1853 - 1912)
English Setters

English Setters

Thomas Blinks (English, 1853 - 1912)
Walter Winans driving a carriage

Walter Winans driving a carriage (1900)

Thomas Blinks (English, 1853 - 1912)
‘Away! Away!’

‘Away! Away!’

Thomas Blinks (English, 1853 - 1912)
The Chase

The Chase

Thomas Blinks (English, 1853 - 1912)
The Sanctuary

The Sanctuary

Thomas Blinks (English, 1853 - 1912)
English setters on point

English setters on point

Thomas Blinks (English, 1853 - 1912)
Mallwyd Ned

Mallwyd Ned

Thomas Blinks (English, 1853 - 1912)
Two English setters

Two English setters

Thomas Blinks (English, 1853 - 1912)
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