Charles Faulkner (Active c.1874–1900) is admired for his spirited portrayals of foxhunting, equestrian subjects, and traditional rural life. His work is distinguished by: Sensitive, accurate observation of horses and hounds and strong narrative pacing and atmospheric depth with faithful depiction of hunt etiquette and costume. Faulkner’s paintings remain highly desirable examples of 19th Century British sporting art.