Eliza P. Mosley

Eliza P. Mosley (fl.1806) produced pastoral works after the English artist George Morland (1763–1804), arguably the most popular painter in late eighteenth-century Britain. Morland was known for his genre paintings of humble country life, including cottages and stables, naturally posed peasant folk, horses, donkeys, pigs and sheep. He was very highly regarded and hugely prolific, producing around 250 engravings, and, in the last eight years of this life, some 900 paintings and over a thousand drawings.

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