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Philip Reinagle Collection

Philip Reinagle was a renowned artist known for his exquisite paintings and engravings

Background imagePhilip Reinagle Collection: Renard the Fox, c1800, (1922). Artist: Philip Reinagle

Renard the Fox, c1800, (1922). Artist: Philip Reinagle
Renard the Fox, c1800, (1922). From British Sporting Artists: From Barlow to Herring, by Walter Shaw Sparrow [John Lane The Bodley Head, Limited, London, 1922]

Background imagePhilip Reinagle Collection: The Superb Lily, 1799. Creator: William Ward

The Superb Lily, 1799. Creator: William Ward
The Superb Lily, 1799

Background imagePhilip Reinagle Collection: The Perilous Situation of Major Mony, When He Fell into the Sea with His Balloon, June 24, 1789

The Perilous Situation of Major Mony, When He Fell into the Sea with His Balloon, June 24, 1789. Creator: John Murphy
The Perilous Situation of Major Mony, When He Fell into the Sea with His Balloon on the 23rd of July, 1785, Off the Coast of Yarmouth; Most Providentially Discovered and Taken Up by the Argus Sloop

Background imagePhilip Reinagle Collection: The Night Blowing Cereus, 1800 (coloured engraving)

The Night Blowing Cereus, 1800 (coloured engraving)
985827 The Night Blowing Cereus, 1800 (coloured engraving) by Reinagle, Philip (1749-1833) (attr. to); 57.5x46 (folio) cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Night Blowing Cereus)

Background imagePhilip Reinagle Collection: And then divine Linnaeus, c. 1796-1807 (colour-printed in aquatint and mezzotint)

And then divine Linnaeus, c. 1796-1807 (colour-printed in aquatint and mezzotint and finished by hand)
986417 And then divine Linnaeus, c.1796-1807 (colour-printed in aquatint and mezzotint and finished by hand) by Reinagle, Philip (1749-1833) (after); 55.8x44 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePhilip Reinagle Collection: Two Hares: On a Hillside, ca. 1805. Creator: Unknown

Two Hares: On a Hillside, ca. 1805. Creator: Unknown
Two Hares: On a Hillside, ca. 1805. after Philip Reinagle

Background imagePhilip Reinagle Collection: A Setter: Facing Left, with a Partridge Hiding among Burdocks on the Left, ca. 1805

A Setter: Facing Left, with a Partridge Hiding among Burdocks on the Left, ca. 1805. after Philip Reinagle

Background imagePhilip Reinagle Collection: Springer: A Spaniel Bounding Over a Log to Spring a Snipe on the Left, ca. 1805

Springer: A Spaniel Bounding Over a Log to Spring a Snipe on the Left, ca. 1805. after Philip Reinagle

Background imagePhilip Reinagle Collection: Greyhound: Facing Left, with a Dead Hare at His Feet, ca. 1805. Creator: Unknown

Greyhound: Facing Left, with a Dead Hare at His Feet, ca. 1805. Creator: Unknown
Greyhound: Facing Left, with a Dead Hare at His Feet, ca. 1805. after Philip Reinagle

Background imagePhilip Reinagle Collection: The Temple of Flora; or Garden of Nature: The Queen Flower, 1812. Creator: Philip Reinagle

The Temple of Flora; or Garden of Nature: The Queen Flower, 1812. Creator: Philip Reinagle
The Temple of Flora; or Garden of Nature: The Queen Flower, 1812

Background imagePhilip Reinagle Collection: Oblique-leaved Begonia, c1800, (1948). Creator: Caldwell

Oblique-leaved Begonia, c1800, (1948). Creator: Caldwell
Oblique-leaved Begonia, c1800, (1948). From " The Saturday Book", Eighth Year, edited by Leonard Russell. [Hutchinson, London, 1948]

Background imagePhilip Reinagle Collection: Cupid Inspiring The Plants To Love Temple Of Flora

Cupid Inspiring The Plants To Love Temple Of Flora
Cupid Inspiring the Plants to Love. Illustration in The Temple of Flora, or Garden of the botanist, poet, painter and philosopher, published by Robert John Thornton

Background imagePhilip Reinagle Collection: Temple Flora Garden Nature Queen Flower 1812

Temple Flora Garden Nature Queen Flower 1812
The Temple of Flora; or Garden of Nature: The Queen Flower, 1812. Philip Reinagle (British, 1749-1833), Dr. Thornton Jany. 1, 1812

Background imagePhilip Reinagle Collection: William Ward after Philip Reinagle (British, 1766 - 1826), The Superb Lily, 1799

William Ward after Philip Reinagle (British, 1766 - 1826), The Superb Lily, 1799, mezzotint with etching on wove paper [proof]

Background imagePhilip Reinagle Collection: Hare Hunting A Rabbit with Hunter and Dog in the Background, Philip Reinagle, 1749-1833

Hare Hunting A Rabbit with Hunter and Dog in the Background, Philip Reinagle, 1749-1833, British

Background imagePhilip Reinagle Collection: Spearing the Otter Signed and dated in grey paint, lower left: Phil Reinagle

Spearing the Otter Signed and dated in grey paint, lower left: Phil Reinagle
Spearing the Otter Signed and dated in grey paint, lower left: " Phil Reinagle 1805", Philip Reinagle, 1749-1833, British

Background imagePhilip Reinagle Collection: Blue Passion Flower, for the Temple of Flora by Robert Thornton, Philip

Blue Passion Flower, for the Temple of Flora by Robert Thornton, Philip
Blue Passion Flower, for the " Temple of Flora" by Robert Thornton, Philip Reinagle, 1749-1833, British


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Philip Reinagle was a renowned artist known for his exquisite paintings and engravings. His works spanned various genres, from landscapes to portraits, capturing the beauty of nature and its creatures. In "Renard the Fox, " created around 1800, Reinagle showcases his talent in depicting animals with intricate details. The painting captures the cunning fox in all its glory, showcasing Reinagle's mastery of animal portraiture. "The Perilous Situation of Major Mony" is another notable work by John Murphy that features Reinagle's artistic touch. This piece depicts a dramatic scene where Major Mony falls into the sea with his balloon on June 24, 1789. Reinagle's contribution adds depth and realism to this thrilling moment. Reinagle also ventured into botanical artistry with "The Night Blowing Cereus. " This colored engraving from 1800 showcases his ability to capture delicate flowers in their full bloom, highlighting their ethereal beauty. One cannot overlook Reinagle's collaboration with other artists like Caldwell in "Oblique-leaved Begonia. " Created around 1800 but published later in 1948, this artwork displays an exquisite blend of colors and textures that bring out the essence of this unique plant species. Among his many animal-themed artworks are "Two Hares: On a Hillside, " "A Setter: Facing Left, " and "Springer: A Spaniel Bounding Over a Log. " These pieces demonstrate Reinagle's keen eye for capturing movement and expressions within wildlife scenes. In "Greyhound: Facing Left, " we see yet another example of Reinagle's skillful portrayal of animals. With a dead hare at its feet, this painting evokes both admiration for the greyhound's strength and sadness for its prey. Reinagle also contributed significantly to botanical literature through illustrations like those found in "The Temple of Flora; or Garden of Nature: The Queen Flower" in 1812.