art at the dairy

 

Angus Fairhurst

A Couple of Differences Between Thinking and Feeling; 2000.

 

George Cutts

Sea Change; 1996

Mario Testino

Nicole Kidman in the Dining Room at Waddesdon; 2006 & Mario Testino; Nicole Kidman in the Morning Room at Waddesdon; 2006

 

Justine Smith

Sacred Calf; 2002

Commissioner Elephant Family

Elephant family; 202

 

Eleanor Coade

After John Bacon; Elizabeth I; c 1780

Elizabeth Frink

Mirage I & II; c 1980

 

James Pulham & Sons

Paris Vases; 1862

 

John Hubbard

Path through an orchard: series of eight drawings after Rubens; 1998

 

English School

Unknown: the Bull Run at Stamford – oil

Henry Barraud (b.1811, d.1874)

London Season, Rotten Row, Hyde Park, 1864

 

George Bullock

Plaster & ormolu candelabrum on 3 lion's paw feet

Rhinoceros

Rhinoceros belly supported tree stump bowfronted base - called 'Clara'

 

Jean Marc Winckler

Winckler: painting of spencer house

Bartolomeo Cavaceppi (b.1716, d.1799)

White marble statue of the younger furietti centaur

 

BULL

Marble fragment priestess sacrificing bull, Greek

 

citeredo

Stone Apollo citeredo on serpentine nobile base

 

Joshua Reynolds, John Hoppner

Reynolds: portrait of Miss Frances Kemble

EMPERORS

12 from a set of 13 lifesize plaster busts of emperors

 

Giambologna

2 bronze groups lions attacking bull/horse golden patina

Angelica Kauffmann

Painted oval centre table, glass top, tapering legs

 

James Seymour (b.Circa 1702, d.1752)

Seymour: 'Flying Childers'

Lucian Freud (b.1922, d.2011)

Photographic copy of a portrait of Lord Rothschild - "Man in a Chair"

 

John Nost Sartorius

Sartorius: A groom lunging a stallion

 

David Morier

Morier: Mr Cavendish with horse by stately house

 

Daniel Quigley

Quigley: An Account of a Carriage Match

James Seymour (b.Circa 1702, d.1752)

Seymour: Lord Hinchinbrooke Out Hunting

 

John Wootton (b.Circa 1682, d.1765)

Wootton: 'Bay Bolton' held by groom

 

Read, Sartorius

Read: Full Cry

 
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History Of The Dairy

The Dairy buildings date from around 1885 and were laid out at the far west end of Waddesdon village, off Queen Street.