Ticket #4879 (new)
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The HAnds-free Smart Ball That Keeps Your Dog happy And Active
Reported by: | "Dog Entertainment" <DogEntertainment@…> | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | 2.11 |
Component: | none | Version: | 3.8.0 |
Severity: | medium | Keywords: | |
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The HAnds-free Smart Ball That Keeps Your Dog happy And Active http://ultimatemeal.us/rjC65eys66W1uMkjzhwVYdKD5iLnfmpLNyrzFH6ANoJXNCgx9g http://ultimatemeal.us/HGgXV9TpuLiZQTp-X_YdahkVWEBvg_gj4sSiYjtlXOht1mv6VQ me time, while Cotman was contributing drawings for the Excursions in the County of Norfolk (1818), Thirtle went to Great Yarmouth to help his brother-in-law, but none of his drawings appeared in the published work and he probably assisted Cotman by relieving him of his teaching activities.Later lifelandscape painting by Thirtle Sunset Landscape with Thorpe Hospital, Norwich (1828), Norfolk Museums Collections; a successful example of Thirtle's tendency to use tinted paper.[note 4]By 1824 Thirtle was taking on pupils: he was employed by Thomas Blofield to instruct his daughter Mary Catherine and he also taught James Pattison Cockburn. Thirtle's mother died in 1823; an inheritance from his father, who died in 1825, may have given him some financial security for the remainder of his life, as 1825 is the first year in which he is known to have independently owned property. After the dissolution of the Norwich Society of Artists in 1833, its main artists, including Thirtle, remained active. He continued to produce picture frames as well as to paint river scenes, reminiscent of the works of Peter De Wint. His drawings and paintings were collected by Lound, a prolific water colourist and etcher who owned 70 of Thirtle's works at the time of his own death in 1861. Lound's etching of Devil's Tower â Looking towards Carrow Bridge (1832) created a rendition of Thirtle's original watercolour "that perfectly convey the tonal balance that Thir
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