2013 Exhibitions at the Iziko South African National Gallery
The following Bailey art work have been included in the new exhibition Objects in the Tide of Time at the Iziko SA National Gallery, curated by Hayden Proud. This will be on display until July 2014.
Room 4
- H. Alken, Coursing Going Out Acc. No: 1533
- H. Alken, Race Horse Acc. No: 1531b
- George Stubbs, Two Bay Hunters Acc. No: 1651
- George Stubbs, Firetail with his trainer by the rubbing down house on Newmarket Heath Acc. No: 2607
Room 5
- Cornelius Dsart, A Man offers Tabacco to another Man Mezzotint engraving
- Thomas Lawrence, The Poet Robert Southey Acc. No: 1586
Room 8

Bailey Paintings In Room 8 with Security Staff
- 1840s
Samuel JE Jones (1820 - 1845) British -
Phaesant Shooting, Acc. No. 1693 ; Partridge Shooting Acc. No. 1692; Snipe Shooting Acc. No. 1695; Duck Shooting Acc. No. 1694
Oil on panel
- 1820s
Dean Wolstenholme (senior) (1757 - 1837) British -
Shooting Duck Acc. No. 1700; Shooting Grouse, Acc. No. 1697, Shooting Phaesant Acc. No. 1699; Shooting Snipe Acc. No. 1698
Oil on canvas
- 1880s
Paintings in C. 1881S
Bequeathed in 1940
John Herring (junior) (1815 - 1907)
Crossing the Railway Acc. No. 1702; Taking a Stream Acc. No. 1701; A Runway Horse Acc. No. 1704; Finding a Scent Acc. No. 1703
Oil on board
John Hoppner (1758 - 1810) British Portrait of Rt. Hon. William Pitt Acc. No. 1582
Oil on canvas
The label reads, "This elegant portrait is one of several versions painted by Hoppner of William Pitt the Younger, Britain's youngest-ever Prime Minister. The original is considered to be that commissioned by Lord Mulgrave in 1804 and which is now at Cowdray Park. The original portrait was still in the artist studio tow years later when Pitt died and applications for copies were immediately submitted by Pitt's friends and colleagues. Pitt's youth is apparently belied by his grey hair in this portrait. It was fashion in those days for men to powder their hair, and the colour seen in this portrait was obviously not natural."
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