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Published on: 24th November 2023
Connect Art Fair, The Mall Galleries, London Art Fair, Independent Art Fair,...
Published on: 28th January 2022
Fox House Fine Art is open this weekend from 10 am until 5pm, showing a selection of pictures of local interest, and work by the studio potter Dieter Kunzemann of the Evenlode Pottery....
Published on: 8th September 2021
From the early 20th century a select number of women artists began to make an impact in the milieu of animal painting. The English aristocracy's passion for field sports, and their devotion to the ani...
Published on: 23rd November 2020
George Vernon Stokes, artist and illustrator, countryman, dog lover, specialist in the drawing of dogs, field sports and the natural world. Illustrator of books on gun dogs, dog breeds, training gun d...
Published on: 12th May 2020
Burford Antiques Fair, Fox House Fine Art, Decorative Pictures, Cotswolds interest...
Published on: 14th May 2019
Connect - The Independent Art Fair...
Published on: 5th January 2019
Fox House Fine Art will be exhibiting at the Burford Antiques Fair to be held at Burford School in July 2019 (dates to be confirmed but expecting end of July 2019)....
Published on: 14th November 2018
The essay on George Vernon Stokes for the British Sporting Art Trust is being published at the beginning of April. Copies will be available on the Fox House Fine Art stand number E70 at the Antiques f...
Published on: 2nd April 2018
Creating an image from a relief sculpture demands particular skills. The method lies somewhere between three dimensional sculpture and two dimensional drawing, often with the added demands of a partic...
Published on: 26th February 2015
The following article is the result of research by Susan Blacker and is under copyright. Best known for his book illustrations and coloured etchings of water fowl, game birds and working dogs, the ar...
Published on: 24th April 2014
The idea of painting and observing nature became popular in the 18th century. What began as a way of recording the precious beasts of the landed classes gradually became something more, as society fo...
Published on: 24th October 2013