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1881 New York City - 1920. Known for: Horse portrait and racing genre painting.
Isaac Cullin, known for horse racing scene paintings, began his career as a portrait painter, "but his interest in horses and artistic skill led him to concentrate on equestrian portraiture. From... Read full biography
Isaac Cullin, known for horse racing scene paintings, began his career as a portrait painter, "but his interest in horses and artistic skill led him to concentrate on equestrian portraiture. From 1881 to 1920, Cullin painted racehorses, water-colours of races and numerous other equestrian events.... Read full biography
Isaac Cullin, known for horse racing scene paintings, began his career as a portrait painter, "but his interest in horses and artistic skill led him to concentrate on equestrian portraiture. From 1881 to 1920, Cullin painted racehorses, water-colours of races and numerous other equestrian events. In 1883 he collaborated with J. A. Wheeler to paint the year's Grand National winner and he later went on to produce sporting illustrations for The Illustrated London News. His horses are painted... Read full biography
Isaac Cullin, known for horse racing scene paintings, began his career as a portrait painter, "but his interest in horses and artistic skill led him to concentrate on equestrian portraiture. From 1881 to 1920, Cullin painted racehorses, water-colours of races and numerous other equestrian events. In 1883 he collaborated with J. A. Wheeler to paint the year's Grand National winner and he later went on to produce sporting illustrations for The Illustrated London News. His horses are painted strongly, accurately and, many have said, almost photographically, such is the attention paid to detail in every movement.". Source:. http://static.artinaclick.com/c/cullinisaac/
Isaac Cullin, known for horse racing scene paintings, began his career as a portrait painter, "but his interest in horses and artistic skill led him to concentrate on equestrian portraiture. From 1881 to 1920, Cullin painted racehorses, water-colours of races and numerous other equestrian events. In 1883 he collaborated with J. A. Wheeler to paint the year's Grand National winner and he later went on to produce sporting illustrations for The Illustrated London News. His horses are painted strongly, accurately and, many have said, almost photographically, such is the attention paid to detail in every movement.". Source:. http://static.artinaclick.com/c/cullinisaac/

