Biography
Hall initially studied portrait painting in London, but while here might have met and worked also with Abraham Cooper. Once based in the racing town of Newmarket (from 1838), Hall turned increasingly to painting racehorses and began to receive many commissions from owners and trainers. He showed many works at the major London exhibitions, and produced a vast number of images for engraving. These were published by a range of publishing houses in England and by Goupil et Cie in France, where Hall’s work was popular among specialist collectors.
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