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BIOGRAPHY - Harry Hall (1816 - 1882)

 

The 19th century proved to be one of the greatest periods in English Sporting art, and one of the most sought after artist during the early days was John Frederick Herring, Sr. (1895-1865).  Herring captured many of the most famous racehorses of the time on canvas, but there were many other artists whose work was also in demand; among them was Harry Hall.

 

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\'Fantastic\', with Jockey Up - Harry Hall
Harry Hall
(1816 - 1882)
Oil on canvas
23 x 30 inches
Signed and dated 1863
Blair Atholl - Harry Hall
Harry Hall
(1816 - 1882)
Oil on canvas
28 x 36 inches
Signed, inscribed and dated 1865
Sterling - Harry Hall
Harry Hall
(1816 - 1882)
Oil on canvas
28 x 36 inches
Signed, inscribed and dated 1872
Isonomy - Harry Hall
Harry Hall
(1816 - 1882)
Oil on canvas
35 x 48 inches
Signed and dated 1878/9
Prince Plausible, with G. Fordham Up - Harry Hall
Harry Hall
(1816 - 1882)
Oil on canvas
22 x 30 inches
Signed and dated 1864
The Racehorse \'Fisherman\' - Harry Hall
Harry Hall
(1816 - 1882)
Oil on canvas
22 x 30 inches
Signed
Cremorne - Harry Hall
Harry Hall
(1816 - 1882)
Oil on canvas
17 x 21 inches
signed and dated 1872
Blink Bonny, with J. Charlton Up, Owner & Trainer - Harry Hall
Harry Hall
(1816 - 1882)
Oil on canvas
28 x 36 inches
Signed and dated 1857/8
West Australian, with Frank Butler Up & Mr. John Scott (trainer) - Harry Hall
Harry Hall
(1816 - 1882)
Oil on canvas
23 x 30 inches
Signed, inscribed and dated 1853