Land owner :: Alfred von Wierusz-Kowalski
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Champion Greyhound Dee Flint :: Arthur Wardle
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Champion Greyhound Dee Rock :: Arthur Wardle
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A Huntmaster with his Dogs :: Charles Olivier De Penne
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Three Terriers on the Scent :: Arthur Wardle
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Settler with Game Birds :: George W. Horlor
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By The Fox Inn :: George Wright
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Outside the Kings Head :: George Wright
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The Kill :: Heywood Hardy
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Hunting :: Annibale Carracci
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The Hunters :: Francisco Domingo Marqus
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Return of the Hunting Party :: George Earl
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Game Still-Life with Hunting Dog :: Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
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Portrait of Eduoard Delessert :: Jean-Leon Gerome
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Gone To Ground :: John Emms
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On the Scent :: John Emms
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Run To Earth :: John Emms
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Depart Pour La Chasse :: Jules Didier
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Hemingford Grey, Near St. Ives, Huntingdonshire :: William Fraser Garden
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A Huntmaster on a Forest Trail :: Charles Olivier De Penne
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Hunting with Dogs on a Forest Path :: Charles Olivier De Penne
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Rover and Ruby :: Richard Ansdell
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Grange Farm Decoy Ponds East Anglia :: Robert Nightingale
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Country Conversation :: William Bromley
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Snipe Shooting :: Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps
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In Luck Gouache :: Henry Farny
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Refreshments :: Heywood Hardy
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Hawking :: Richard Ansdell
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An Indian Hunting Party :: Edwin Lord Weeks
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Leaving For The Hunt At Gwalior :: Edwin Lord Weeks
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Rajah Starting On A Hunt :: Edwin Lord Weeks
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The Hunter's Tale :: Eugenio Zampighi
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A Peep at the Hounds, Here They Come! :: Myles Birket Foster, R.W.S.
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Homewards :: George Wright
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The Hunt :: George Wright
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The Lost Scent :: George Wright
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The Meet at the Crossroads :: George Wright
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The Lion Hunt :: Horace Vernet
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The lion hunter :: Horace Vernet
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The Hunting Party :: Jaroslav Fr.Julius Vesin
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A Hunt Passing a Coach :: John Sanderson Wells
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The Falconer :: Paul Alphonse Viry
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Preparing for the Hunt :: Wouter Verschuur
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The Return from the Hunt :: Wouter Verschuur
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I'm personally indifferent to hunting as a pursuits, but I like many pictures that depict it. Perhaps, because on many of them the main characters are horses and dogs, which, being smart and kind animals, give to hunting a positive shade. Also here more or less the landscapes are often depicted, they are always pleasant to behold, and tune to a harmony with nature.
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