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James Seymour
1702–1752
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Horses in a Stable c.1740 James Seymour (1702–1752)Horses in a Stable c.1740 The Higgins Bedford
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Mr Russell on his Bay Hunter c.1740 James Seymour (1702–1752)Mr Russell on his Bay Hunter c.1740 Tate
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The Duke of Devonshire's Flying Childers 1742 James Seymour (1702–1752)The Duke of Devonshire's Flying Childers 1742 Yale Center for British Art
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Old Fox Held by a Groom 1721 James Seymour (1702–1752)Old Fox Held by a Groom 1721 Yale Center for British Art
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The Chaise Match Run on Newmarket Heath on Wednesday the 29th of August, 1750 1750 James Seymour (1702–1752)The Chaise Match Run on Newmarket Heath on Wednesday the 29th of August, 1750 1750 Yale Center for British Art
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Chestnut Horse with a Groom near Newmarket c.1730–40 James Seymour (1702–1752)Chestnut Horse with a Groom near Newmarket c.1730–40 Tate
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Sir Roger Burgoyne Riding ‘Badger’ 1740 James Seymour (1702–1752)Sir Roger Burgoyne Riding ‘Badger’ 1740 Yale Center for British Art
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The Stables and Two Famous Running Horses Belonging to His Grace, the Duke of Bolton 1747 James Seymour (1702–1752)The Stables and Two Famous Running Horses Belonging to His Grace, the Duke of Bolton 1747 Yale Center for British Art
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Benjamin Pewtress (1696/1697–1780) James Seymour (1702–1752)Benjamin Pewtress (1696/1697–1780) Bank of England Museum
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Charles Powlett, 8th Marquess of Winchester (1685–1754) James Seymour (1702–1752)Charles Powlett, 8th Marquess of Winchester (1685–1754) Government Art Collection
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A Kill at Ashdown Park 1743 James Seymour (1702–1752)A Kill at Ashdown Park 1743 Tate
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A Bay Racehorse with Jockey Up c.1730 James Seymour (1702–1752)A Bay Racehorse with Jockey Up c.1730 Yale Center for British Art
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Horse and Groom 1740s James Seymour (1702–1752)Horse and Groom 1740s The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Hunting Scene No. 1 James Seymour (1702–1752)Hunting Scene No. 1 National Trust, Shugborough Hall
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Hunting Scene No. 2 James Seymour (1702–1752)Hunting Scene No. 2 National Trust, Shugborough Hall
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Study for 'Setting Off for the Chase' James Seymour (1702–1752)Study for 'Setting Off for the Chase' The Fitzwilliam Museum
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A dog with nose to the ground James Seymour (1702–1752)A dog with nose to the ground The Fitzwilliam Museum
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A running hare 1746 James Seymour (1702–1752)A running hare 1746 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Study for 'The Royal Buckhounds' James Seymour (1702–1752)Study for 'The Royal Buckhounds' The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Study for 'Starling, a hunter belonging to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland' 1752 James Seymour (1702–1752)Study for 'Starling, a hunter belonging to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland' 1752 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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A dog gnawing a rabbit (?) James Seymour (1702–1752)A dog gnawing a rabbit (?) The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Two women killing and plucking fowl James Seymour (1702–1752)Two women killing and plucking fowl The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Hare hanging by a hind leg 1717 - 1752 James Seymour (1702–1752)Hare hanging by a hind leg 1717 - 1752 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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A lady and a gentleman out riding James Seymour (1702–1752)A lady and a gentleman out riding The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Shepherd with his dog James Seymour (1702–1752)Shepherd with his dog The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Study for 'Mr James Seymour's Spot beating Mr Fauquier's Cinnamon on the Beacon Course at Newmarket, 23 October 1729' 1729 James Seymour (1702–1752)Study for 'Mr James Seymour's Spot beating Mr Fauquier's Cinnamon on the Beacon Course at Newmarket, 23 October 1729' 1729 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Hare hanging by its hind legs 1746 James Seymour (1702–1752)Hare hanging by its hind legs 1746 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Recto: Stag Hunting Verso: Studies of Stags 1717 - 1752 James Seymour (1702–1752)Recto: Stag Hunting Verso: Studies of Stags 1717 - 1752 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Study of a horse James Seymour (1702–1752)Study of a horse The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Two dogs tied together by a chain James Seymour (1702–1752)Two dogs tied together by a chain The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Sir Robert Fagg & the Gipsy 1734 James Seymour (1702–1752)Sir Robert Fagg & the Gipsy 1734 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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One of Four Portraits of Horses – a Chestnut Horse (Old Partner?), Held by a Groom: Standing Facing Right, Wearing Blue Saddle-Cloth Edged... c.1730 James Seymour (1702–1752) (attributed to)One of Four Portraits of Horses – a Chestnut Horse (Old Partner?), Held by a Groom: Standing Facing Right, Wearing Blue Saddle-Cloth Edged with Gold c.1730 Yale Center for British Art
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Harriers on the Merrow Downs near Clandon after 1729 James Seymour (1702–1752) (attributed to)Harriers on the Merrow Downs near Clandon after 1729 National Trust, Clandon Park
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One of Four Portraits of Horses – a Chestnut Racehorse Exercised by a Trainer in a Red Coat: Galloping to the Left, the Horse Wearing... c.1730 James Seymour (1702–1752) (attributed to)One of Four Portraits of Horses – a Chestnut Racehorse Exercised by a Trainer in a Red Coat: Galloping to the Left, the Horse Wearing White Sweat Covers on Head, Neck and Body c.1730 Yale Center for British Art
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Pointer Bitch c.1740 James Seymour (1702–1752) (attributed to)Pointer Bitch c.1740 Tate
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One of Four Portraits of Horses – a Chestnut Racehorse with Jockey Up: Walking to the Left; Jockey in Buff-Yellow Jacket c.1730 James Seymour (1702–1752) (attributed to)One of Four Portraits of Horses – a Chestnut Racehorse with Jockey Up: Walking to the Left; Jockey in Buff-Yellow Jacket c.1730 Yale Center for British Art
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One of Four Portraits of Horses – a Chestnut Racehorse Exercised by a Trainer in a Blue Coat: Galloping to the Left, the Horse Wearing... c.1730 James Seymour (1702–1752) (attributed to)One of Four Portraits of Horses – a Chestnut Racehorse Exercised by a Trainer in a Blue Coat: Galloping to the Left, the Horse Wearing Blue Sweat Cover and Saddle-Cloth Edged with Gold c.1730 Yale Center for British Art
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The Great Chaise Match, Newmarket, 1750 James Seymour (1702–1752) (attributed to)The Great Chaise Match, Newmarket, 1750 National Trust for Scotland, Brodick Castle, Garden & Country Park
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Flying Childers, with Jockey up James Seymour (1702–1752) (after)Flying Childers, with Jockey up The Fred Packard Museum and Galleries of British Sporting Art