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Richard Whitford (1821 – 1890)

Richard Whitford was born in Evesham, Worcestershire in about 1821. In 1841 at the age of 19, he took instruction to become an excise officer becoming ‘Qualified for surveying Common Brewers, Victuallers, Malsters, Soapers, Brickmakers, Papermakers, Postmasters, Spirit dealers and Retailers’.

After being accused of embezzlement, he was dismissed from his job as an excise officer in 1848.

It was at this point that Richard took up animal portraiture, specialising in painting prize cattle, sheep and pigs, horses and dogs. Richard Whitford’s animal paintings were highly sought after with Queen Victoria having several of his pieces in her collection at Shaw Farm in Windsor – many of which were inscribed “Animal Painter to the Queen”.

Prize Hereford bull by Richard Whitford naive animal paintings

Prize Hereford Bull

Painting ID: 0115

Prize Shropshire sheep by Richard Whitford naive animal paintings

Prize Shropshire Sheep

Painting ID: 0116

Three Prize Ewe's by Richard Whitford naive animal paintings

Three Prize Ewe’s

Painting ID: B0206

Dorset Horn Ram & Ewe by Richard Whitford naive animal paintings

Dorset Horn Ram & Ewe

Painting ID: B0243

Clun forest ewe by Richard Whitford naive animal paintings

Clun Forest Ewe

Painting ID: 330

Chestnut hunter by Richard Whitford naive animal paintings

Chestnut Hunter

Painting ID: 0132

Farmer with his prize ox by richard whitford naive animal paintings

Farmer With His Prize Ox

Painting ID: 396