Thomas Woodward
1801 – 1852
English painter. His childish efforts at painting meeting with encouragement from Benjamin West, he was articled to Abraham Cooper, and from 1822 until his death was a large exhibitor at the Royal Academy and British Institution, chiefly of historical compositions, in which horses formed a prominent feature. On the recommendation of Sir Edwin Landseer, who thought highly of his talent, Woodward painted many portraits of favourite horses for the queen, the prince consort, and other distinguished persons; several of these were engraved for the 'Sporting Magazine.
1 artwork in collection
Works
18361836
18361836
Museum

A Setter Retrieving a Cock Pheasant
Private collection1836