Charles Ansell (born c. 1752), flourished towards the close of the 18th century was an English painter.
His most celebrated work, Life and death of a Racehorse was engraved in a set of six plates by Francis Jukes, and published in 1784 by John Walker Carver & Printseller.
[1] Other works were The graces of archery or elegant airs, attitudes and lady traps and a six plate set The life of a horse.
[2] Other works engraved by Peltro William Tomkins[3] were The English Dressing Room, The English Fire Side, The French Dressing Room' and 'The French Fire Side.
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