Honeyman, Three Scottish Colourists – Peploe, Hunter, Cadell, Thos. If you love horses, this is the book for you. There is so much information packed into this book. That said, I have learned a lot about the color of horses. Honeyman, Introducing Leslie Hunter, Faber & Faber Ltd, 1937 Horse and Pony Colours: Which one would you choose by Lesley Lodge This book is written for the juvenile, grade 5-8, group. Palin on Art: The Bright Side of Life, directed by Eleanor Yule, BBC DVD, 2008 Jill Marriner, art historian and co-author of Hunter Revisited: The Life and Art of Leslie Hunterīill Smith and Jill Marriner, Hunter Revisited: The Life and Art of Leslie Hunter, Atelier Books, 2012 When Peploe said of the 1924 houseboats painting that the French government acquired, 'That is Hunter at his best and it is as fine as any Matisse', he doesn't mean as in homage, he means as his equal – a truly brilliant Colourist. They must be a major character or get a lot of mentions. Blue, red or strawberry roan, piebald, skewbald, overo, tobiano and any other pintos. Throughout his life, Hunter painted independently of Peploe, Fergusson and Cadell and each achieved greatness in their own right. These colourful horses dont get many book titles. George Leslie Hunter (1877–1931) National Galleries of Scotland
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