Deerhound and Bitch Cornering a Stag at the Edge of a Woodland Pool
1832
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Newton Limbird Smith Fielding, 1799–1856
Ducks on a Pond
1833
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Print made by Newton Limbird Smith Fielding, 1799–1856
Goats in Glencoe
1836
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Print made by Newton Limbird Smith Fielding, 1799–1856
Fallow Deer
1836
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Print made by Edward Radclyffe, 1809–1863
Stag at the Edge of a Pond
undated
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Print made by Newton Limbird Smith Fielding, 1799–1856
The Stable
1836
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Newton Limbird Smith Fielding, 1799–1856
Moonlight River Scene
undated
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Newton Limbird Smith Fielding, 1799–1856
Hare in a Landscape
1827
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Newton Limbird Smith Fielding, 1799–1856
[Fox-hunting] Set of four: "Moving Accidents by Flood and Field". Plate IV. "Aground. The vermin sinks: mark, struggling for the lead, / ... Take counsel of our canvas - nurse your steed, / ..."
1836
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Newton Limbird Smith Fielding, 1799–1856
[Fox-hunting] Set of four: "Moving Accidents by Flood and Field". Plate III. "Afloat. As troubles multiply, things grow select, / ... Dire is the daring now of the `elect', / ..."
1836
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Newton Limbird Smith Fielding, 1799–1856
[Fox-hunting] Set of four: "Moving Accidents by Flood and Field". Plate II. "A case of Pound. / Now Minrods! shew that ye are workmen: keep / ... Hold hard! 'ware Squire traps - look before ye leap / ..."
1836
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Newton Limbird Smith Fielding, 1799–1856
[Fox-hunting] Set of four: "Moving Accidents by Flood and Field". Plate I. "Tis the pace that kills. / The chase is up, hark! to the wild away! /... Gallants have pause: though but a moment, stay /..."
1836
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Fielding, Newton Limbird Smith, 1799–1856
How to sketch from nature, or, Perspective and its application
[1856]
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Fielding, Newton Limbird Smith, 1799–1856
Subjects after nature
[1836]
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Fielding, Newton Limbird Smith, 1799–1856
How to sketch from nature, or, Perspective and its application
[1856]
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Fielding, Newton Limbird Smith, 1799–1856
Copies after nature
[1836]
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Fielding, Newton Limbird Smith, 1799–1856
What to sketch with, or, Hints on the use of coloured crayons, water colours, oil colours, black and white chalks, black-lead pencil