He painted many prize bulls, such
as Comet, bred by the famous Colling brothers of Durham and sold for 1000 guineas in 1811. |
Some of his paintings were engraved, such as Mr Cotes MP with his new Rotherham plough on his Shropshire estate in 1809.
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Huntsmen, foxhounds and racehorses were popular commissions from the rural gentry and aristocracy of the Midlands.
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Born within a year of Jane Austen, John Constable and J.M.W.Turner, Thomas Weaver painted pedigree animals for pedigree people. Written for the general reader, shaped around his correspondence of more than 160 letters, his diary and other papers, and with 150 coloured illustrations, including 79 images of Weaver's works, this book will appeal to lovers of sporting art, animal portraiture, and historians of Georgian country house life, farming and agriculture. Learn about the author of this book at: lawrencetrevelyanweaver.com