Harry Hall

Harry Hall

British(1814–1882)

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Works

Harry Hall (1814, 1882) was a prominent British painter best known for his meticulous and celebrated portraits of racehorses, jockeys, and the aristocratic figures of Victorian sporting life. He worked closely with the racing establishment at Newmarket, producing highly sought-after equestrian works that captured the grace and character of champion thoroughbreds. His paintings remain prized in the sporting art market, frequently appearing at major auction houses including Christie's and Bonhams.

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