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Pollard, James
The Royal Mail Coaches for the North Ieaving the Angel Islington
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ID: 28010
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Pollard, James
English, 1792-1867
Painter and etcher, son of Robert Pollard. His early career was spent in the shadow of his father, for whom he worked as an etcher of miscellaneous sporting subjects before establishing himself c. 1820 as a sporting painter in his own right. A typical example is Doncaster Races: Horses Starting for the St Leger (1831; Paul Mellon priv. col.). Following a commission from the King's Printseller, Edward Orme, for an inn signboard showing a coach and horses, Pollard began to specialize in coaching scenes. Related Paintings of Pollard, James :. | The Royal Mail Coaches for the North Ieaving the Angel Islington | Hatchetts- The White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly | The Last Mail Leaving Newcastle, July 5, 1847 | Springing Them up to meet the Train and Just in time for the Coach to Hull | A Street Scene with Two Omnibuses | Related Artists: Edward La Trobe Batemanbook illuminator, draughtsman, architectural decorator and garden designer.
English
c.1815-1897
was a pre-raphaelite landscape artist, book illuminator and draughtsman. He was probably born in Derbyshire. Edward had lived in London where he had been engaged to the daughter of William and Mary Howitt. Edward visited Australia and stayed initially with Godfrey Howitt. In 1856, the Carlton Gardens in Melbourne were redesigned and Edward la Trobe Bateman was engaged to do the designs. Hermann Stennerpainted Auferstehung in1914 Marcus Gheeraertz the Youngerpainted Robert Devereaux, Earl of Essex in 1596
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