Philip Eustace Stretton
Philip Eustace Stretton (1865–1919)[1] was a British animal and sporting painter working between 1882 until his death.
Stretton painted in oils and watercolour and exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1884 and 1904. Stretton was a follower of Sir Edwin Landseer, whose animal paintings had an enormous impact on Stretton.[2]
References
- "Philip Eustace Stretton (English, 1865 - 1919) - The Athenaeum". the-athenaeum.org.
- "Rosenstiels".

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