Philip Reinagle RA, Drawing of a horse drawn cart going down a path

Drawing of a horse drawn cart going down a path, c. 1810

Philip Reinagle RA (1749 - 1833)

RA Collection: Art

Philip Reinagle trained with Allan Ramsay and began his career as a portraitist. He soon moved away from this genre, however, and by 1800 he was known as a landscape and animal painter. The exhibition catalogues of the Royal Academy and the British Institution at this time reveal that he continued to paint landscapes, many featuring cattle or sporting scenes, throughout his life and was still exhibiting in 1827. He painted not only English, Scottish and Welsh landscapes but also Italian and Portuguese scenes. The landscape drawings by Reinagle in the Royal Academy collection are mostly British, featuring views of the Lake District, Snowdonia, Surrey and Yorkshire. Reinagle and his son, Ramsay Richard Reinagle, were adept copyists and in addition to painting their own scenes for exhibition they also painted landscapes in the style of the Dutch masters. Both artists generated extra income by producing copies and carrying out restoration work.

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Object details

Title
Drawing of a horse drawn cart going down a path
Artist/designer
Philip Reinagle RA (1749 - 1833)
Date
c. 1810
Object type
Drawing
Medium
Pencil, pen and ink on wove paper
Dimensions

124 mm x 201 mm

Collection
Royal Academy of Arts
Object number
19/154
Acquisition
Bequeathed by Gilbert Bakewell Stretton 1949

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