Cuthbert Bradley

English painter
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroEnglish painter
A.K.A.Whipster
A.K.A.Whipster
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain England
wasPainter Journalist
Work fieldArts Journalism
Gender
Male
Birth1861
Death1943 (aged 82 years)
The details

Biography

Cuthbert Bradley (1861–1943) was an English painter, sporting writer and magazine illustrator.

Biography

Cuthbert Bradley was born in Lincolnshire. He graduated from King's College London, where he studied architecture.

He worked as a sporting journalist for The Field and as a magazine illustrator for Vanity Fair. He also wrote books about foxhunting. His paintings depicted scenes of foxhunting and polo.

His 1901 painting King's Messenger can be seen at the Penrhyn Castle. Other paintings are kept by the Leicestershire County Council.

Paintings

  • Ranelagh - Mr Milburn on Teddy Roosevelt
  • Mr J. Watson Webb, the left-handed American No. 3 going thirty miles an hour
  • Lewis Lacey on Marie Sol
  • Jupiter
  • County Cup Final Game, July 9, 1891
  • Roehampton Open Challenge Cup
  • Kings Messenger Held by a Groom (1901)
  • The Ledbury Hounds (1913)
  • Quorn Hounds, Cruiser and Woeful (1926)
  • Fallible and Ranter (1926)
  • Quorn Hounds, Batsman, Baffler, Weaver and Batchelor (1927)
  • Quorn Hound, Wonderful (1929)
  • Belvoir, Sir Gilbert Hart Greenall
  • A Father of The Belvoir

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