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Will be sent by registered mail. Photos are part of the description. MICK CAWSTON (1959-2006) was born in Dagenham, United Kingdom. In his early years he trained as a furniture maker and also served in the army for three years. He then worked as a street artist in Covent Garden in London, where he sketched portraits of children in pastel colours. However, in early 1987 he started painting seriously with oil paint. His animal paintings were an immediate success, especially as limited edition prints, so that by 1996 he had published his 200th print, entitled “Wildlife 200”, the original of which sold for £3,000 in aid of the Animal Health Trust. . The first equestrian painting he ever painted won the Best Newcomer Award at the annual exhibition of the Society of Equestrian Artists in London, and shortly afterwards he was granted full membership of the Society.