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Thomas Weaver SIGNATURES
1774 - 1843. Known for: Rural landscape, domestic animal painting.
Thomas Weaver was born in 1774. He was a Shropshire artist who mainly painted portraits of livestock for their breeders. He was given some instruction in painting by John Boultbee, whose work, in... Read full biography
Thomas Weaver was born in 1774. He was a Shropshire artist who mainly painted portraits of livestock for their breeders. He was given some instruction in painting by John Boultbee, whose work, in turn, was somewhat influenced by Stubbs. By 1800, Weaver had a thriving practice as a livestock... Read full biography
Thomas Weaver was born in 1774. He was a Shropshire artist who mainly painted portraits of livestock for their breeders. He was given some instruction in painting by John Boultbee, whose work, in turn, was somewhat influenced by Stubbs. By 1800, Weaver had a thriving practice as a livestock painter. He began working for William Coke of Norfolk, and many of the leading agricultural reformers. Weaver's paintings include The Warwickshire Hunt and its Master John Corbet , of 1812, and also a series... Read full biography
Thomas Weaver was born in 1774. He was a Shropshire artist who mainly painted portraits of livestock for their breeders. He was given some instruction in painting by John Boultbee, whose work, in turn, was somewhat influenced by Stubbs. By 1800, Weaver had a thriving practice as a livestock painter. He began working for William Coke of Norfolk, and many of the leading agricultural reformers. Weaver's paintings include The Warwickshire Hunt and its Master John Corbet , of 1812, and also a series of horse paintings in 1815. He exhibited at both the RA and the Liverpool Academy.
Thomas Weaver was born in 1774. He was a Shropshire artist who mainly painted portraits of livestock for their breeders. He was given some instruction in painting by John Boultbee, whose work, in turn, was somewhat influenced by Stubbs. By 1800, Weaver had a thriving practice as a livestock painter. He began working for William Coke of Norfolk, and many of the leading agricultural reformers. Weaver's paintings include The Warwickshire Hunt and its Master John Corbet , of 1812, and also a series of horse paintings in 1815. He exhibited at both the RA and the Liverpool Academy.
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