Autodidactic painter whose understanding of horses was not merely skin-deep, but literally to the bone, for his masterpiece titled The Anatomy of the Horse showcases his own dissections
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- Artist noted for depictions of sporting life, horses, exotic animals and conversation pieces, such as Whistlejacket, Horse Attacked by a Lion and The Prince of Wales's Phaeton
- Artist whose depictions of horses in Whistlejacket, Lustre, held by a Groom and Mares and Foals in a Landscape are among the most accurate known
- Rennae, co-winner of the 2001 US Open women's doubles and mixed doubles tennis titles
- Sporting and equestrian artist with around 18 paintings held by the Royal Collection; his works include Whistlejacket, Mares and Foals in a Landscape and The Prince of Wales’s Phaeton
- George ___, painter of horses
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