John Dalby (painter)
Appearance
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John Dalby (1810–1865) was an English 19th-century painter of horses and hunting scenes.[1][2]
Dalby lived in York and signed his paintings "Dalby York" so that he is sometimes known as Dalby of York.[1] His father, David Dalby, painted landscapes.[1][3]
References
- ^ a b c Christopher Wood; Christopher Newall; Margaret Richardson (2008), "Victorian Painters", Dictionary of British Art, vol. Vol. 4, p. 127
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has extra text (help) - ^ Artworks by or after John Dalby, Art UK
- ^ Sally Mitchell (1985), The Dictionary of British Equestrian Artists, ISBN 9780907462422
External links
- 19 artworks by or after John Dalby at the Art UK site: paintings from Racing at Hoylake to The End of the Day