He seems to have first exhibited at the
British Institution in 1816, sending 'A View of Saddleback, Cumberland,' but there is some difficulty at first in distinguishing his works from those of his elder brother,
Theodore H. A. Fielding. He exhibited numerous landscapes and cattle-pieces, mostly compositions, at the
Royal Academy and at the British Institution. His last picture, in 1837, was 'A View of
Caerphilly Castle, Glamorganshire.' He also painted portraits. In 1827 he exhibited a portrait of
Eugène Delacroix at the Royal Academy, one of a pair the artists made of each other, and a portrait by him of
Peter Barlow was published in lithography by Graf & Soret. ==References==