Biography
Benjamin Marshall (8 November 1768 – 29 January 1835) was an English sporting and animal painter. He was a follower of George Stubbs and studied under Lemuel Abbott for three years.
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Benjamin Marshall James Belcher, Bare-Knuckle Champion of England
?1803 -
Benjamin Marshall Sir Charles Bunbury with Cox, his Trainer, and a Stable-Lad: A Study for ‘Surprise and Eleanor’
?1801 -
Benjamin Marshall Emilius
?1824 -
Benjamin Marshall The Rev. Edward Cage
1826 -
Benjamin Marshall Interior of a Barn with a Milkmaid and Farm Labourer
c.1820
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