Sices, or Grooms, Leading out Horses / Les Palfreniers ou Sices, Promentant les Chevaux

Samuel Howitt (1756/7 - 1823)
Henri Merke

Coloured aquatint

published 1 November 1805
  • About the work
    Location
    Country: UK
    City: London
    Place: Government Art Collection
  • About the artist
    Samuel Howitt is thought to have been born to a Quaker family from Nottinghamshire. He is first recorded living in Chigwell, Essex. He was keen sportsman, engaging in hunting, riding and angling, and also a self-taught amateur artist until financial difficulties led him to turn professional. After this he worked as a painter, etcher and illustrator of animal and sporting subjects. He exhibited at the Incorporated Society of Artists and Royal Academy and illustrated many sporting and zoological books. In 1779 he married the sister of the Thomas Rowlandson, whose work influenced him. Samuel and Elizabeth had three children. He lived in London almost continually from 1793, but for a brief period in Richmond, Yorkshire. He died in Somers Town.
    Henri Merke was a Swiss aquatint engraver of sporting, genre and costume subjects after works by contemporary artist. He is thought to have been born in Zurich, but he worked in London.
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    Places
    Asia
    Materials & Techniques
    aquatint, coloured aquatint
  • Details
    Title
    Sices, or Grooms, Leading out Horses / Les Palfreniers ou Sices, Promentant les Chevaux
    Date
    published 1 November 1805
    Medium
    Coloured aquatint
    Acquisition
    Purchased from Eyre and Hobhouse, March 1983
    GAC number
    16157