Tamsin Pickeral (née Hughes; born 1971) is a British author and art historian. She is best known for her art books and her books on animals and privately ordered books.[1][2] She workis in marketing.[3]

Tamsin Pickeral

Early life

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Pickeral is the daughter of veterinary surgeon John Hughes MRCVS and artist/art teacher Valorie Jervis (née Rochfort-Hyde; her grandfather is Gustavus Rochfort Wade, High Sheriff of Westmeath, Éire[4]). Following school she won a scholarship to study history of art in Italy.[5] She then enrolled in Reading University, Berks to study history of art and architecture. Throughout her school and university years, Pickeral rode horses competitively, eventing and showjumping in her free time.[6] Horses play a significant role in her life.[7]

After graduating from university with an honours degree, Pickeral travelled extensively, partially funded through the sale of a horse. On her return to the UK she worked in the travel industry in London, which indirectly led to a trip to Wyoming.[8] Pickeral married and remained in the US for eight years, spending the majority of this time living in relative isolation on a cattle ranch.[2]

Writing career

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She wrote her first book, The Encyclopedia of Horses and Ponies,[9] Parragon, 1999 while in the US and shortly afterwards began research into the history of the horse in art, while working as a freelance writer. At this time she was further employed as a veterinary nurse at the Big Horn Veterinary Hospital in Buffalo, Wyoming.[10]

On her return to the UK in 2004 Pickeral devoted herself full-time to her writing career. She is the author or co-author of over twenty books covering the arts, horses and travel. In 2006 her book The Horse: 30,000 Years Of The Horse in Art was published by Merrell, and received favourable coverage. The book was chosen as The Guardian Book of the Week.[11] Her book The Dog: 5,000 Years Of The Dog in Art, Merrell was published in 2008, again to critical acclaim and was voted one of the Financial Times Top Fifty Art Books[12] for that year and the Sunday Times Books of the Year – Art.[13]

Pickeral’s most recent publications are The Majesty of the Horse and The Spirit of the Dog in 2012. In May 2010 the author wrote a monograph based on leading British figurative painter Chris Gollon, "Chris Gollon: Humanity in Art".

Selected publications

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  • The Spirit of the Dog (2012)
  • The Majesty of the Horse (2011 US, 2012 UK)
  • Monet (2011)
  • Chris Gollon: Humanity in Art (2010)
  • Budget Horse And Pony Care: Cost Effective Horse Management (2009)
  • The Dog: 5,000 Years Of The Dog In Art (2008)
  • The Horse Lover’s Bible: The Complete Practical Guide To Horse Care And Management (2008)
  • Van Gogh (2007)
  • The Horse: 30,000 Years Of The Horse In Art (2006)
  • Mackintosh (The World’s Greatest Art) (2005)
  • Turner, Whistler, Monet (2005)

References

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  1. ^ "BOOKS". tamsin-pickeral. Retrieved 2019-04-21.
  2. ^ a b "HOME". tamsin-pickeral.
  3. ^ "ABOUT". tamsin-pickeral. Retrieved 2019-04-21.
  4. ^ Rochfort-Hyde family tree
  5. ^ "Pickeral (Hughes) on John Hall Venice Alumni".
  6. ^ Article on Pickeral, Equine Art – A 30,000 Year Story, East Anglian Daily Times, January 6, 2007
  7. ^ "Tamsin Pickeral: books, biography, latest update". Amazon.com.
  8. ^ Article Animal Spirit, Green Pebble Magazine, December 2008
  9. ^ "Tamsin Pickeral". www.goodreads.com.
  10. ^ Article on Pickeral, Horsey Tales, Suffolk Journal, July, 2007
  11. ^ Pickeral’s Horse in Art book as the Guardian Book of The Week, December 9, 2006 [1]
  12. ^ Pickeral in Financial Times, Top Fifty Art Books of the Year, November 29/30 2008
  13. ^ Pickeral in the Sunday Times Books of the Year: Art, November 30, 2008
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