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Etching made by Samuel Barenger (1776 - 1837) of a painting made by his brother (James Barenger). James Barenger was a famous painter of (especially) animals.
This etching was published by Sherwood Jones & Co on April 1, 1824.
Much of his work can be found in the British Museum (https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG18411)
Biography (taken from the British Museum site) The baptismal name of the engraver `S. Barenger` is Major Samuel Barenger, christened in the Old Church St Pancras 3 June (b. 6 May) 1776. He was the son of John Luff Barenger and his wife Mary, née Woollett (presumed to be the sister of the engraver William) . His younger brother was the animal painter James (qv). Probably because his first name appeared to give him a military rank which he could not claim, he did not use it. He signs his prints, which seem to range in date from 1807 into the 1830s, either `MSBarenger` or `S. Barenger`.