A Meet of the Fife Hounds
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A Meet of the Fife Hounds 1833

On Display PORTRAIT GALLERY

  • Scottish Art
This painting was commissioned by foxhunting enthusiast Anthony Keith, 7th Earl of Kintore, and shows the Meet of the Fife Hounds near Falkland - the Lomond Hills can be seen on the left. In the centre is the huntsman `Merry? John Walker on his `famous Chestnut horse?. He is surrounded by the hounds Saladin, Bravery, Reveller, Ranter and Minister. The artist, Sir Francis Grant, was a passionate huntsman as a young man. His hunting paintings have been described as ?informal, relaxed and intimate, without any particular glamour?.

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Commission

When an individual or organisation employs an artist to execute a particular project, the process and the resulting work are termed a `commission?.

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Details

  • Acc. No. PG 3657
  • Medium Oil on canvas
  • Size 91.50 x 122.00 cm (framed: 127.70 x 157.50 x 12.00 cm)
  • Credit Accepted by HM Government in lieu of Inheritance Tax and allocated to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery 2010.