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Admire Thomas Gainsborough’s masterful depiction of John Hayes St. Leger and his noble horse amidst lush greenery – a quintessential Rococo portrait embodying elegance, detail, and British artistic heritage.
A dynamic study of a leaping horse by Sir Alfred Munnings, capturing the energy and grace of equestrian movement with vibrant colors and expressive brushstrokes. A stunning example of British sporting art.
Sir Alfred Munnings' 'Study for ‘Going up the Canter’ captures a dynamic horse & rider scene with loose brushstrokes and earthy tones, reflecting his mastery of equestrian art.
Alfred Munnings’s ‘Study for Our Mutual Friend the Horse’ captures equestrian grace with loose Impressionistic brushstrokes, portraying a woman in riding attire from Edwardian Britain – a timeless study perfect for art lovers and collectors.
Admire Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s ‘At the Circus Dressage.’ A captivating pastel chalk scene of equestrian training, showcasing Impressionistic style & movement. Explore this unique 1899 artwork.
The painting captures the dynamism of horse racing with jockeys skillfully maneuvering their horses across a grassy field. Notable figures include Degas himself, observing the event, and a man dressed formally. The scene exudes an outdoor atmosphere centered on equestrian pursuits.
Experience 'Studies of a Jockey Wearing Green' by Alfred Munnings! This captivating oil painting captures equestrian grace and rural life with vibrant brushstrokes & dynamic composition.
Explore Sir Alfred Munnings’ ‘Study Of A Huntsman’! This Impressionistic oil painting captures equestrian movement & coastal beauty. Discover a classic work of art history.
Rosa Bonheur's 'The Horse Fair' (1853) is a dynamic oil painting capturing the energy of a horse market with powerful, expressive horses and their handlers. A masterpiece of realism & animal observation.
Alfred Munnings’ evocative Study of a Racehorse captures Impressionistic brilliance—loose brushstrokes illuminate a contemplative brown horse amidst a Suffolk field under cloudy skies. Witness Britain's pastoral heritage through this masterful depiction from the 1950s; explore reproductions at ArtsDot.
Experience the evocative Impressionistic style of Sir Alfred James Munnings's 'Study for George V on Jock at Sandringham.' Capturing rural England’s equestrian spirit, this 41x51cm painting showcases dynamic brushstrokes and a beautiful color palette.
John Wootton's "The Shooting Party" (1740) captures a royal hunting scene with Prince Frederick, showcasing his skill & aristocratic leisure amidst stunning landscapes and detailed figures.
Arthur Louis Townsend’s ‘Hauteur’ (1880) is a striking oil painting of a dark horse in a stable. Explore this realist equestrian scene's texture, impasto & limited perspective.
This captivating oil painting, inspired by Anthony van Dyck’s iconic portrait, showcases Nicholson’s signature style: delicate realism, textured impasto, and dramatic red hues. It's a beautifully preserved piece of British art history.
Discover 'The Falconry' by Marie Isabelle of Orléans – a dynamic bronze sculpture embodying power & grace. Lost-wax casting, classical realism, & equestrian themes.
Admire Jacopo Bellini’s ‘Ross and rider,’ a stunning black & white study of a knight in motion. Explore this dynamic Renaissance drawing, showcasing anatomical detail & masterful hatching techniques.
Admire Josep Cusachs i’s "Untitled 14," a realistic oil painting of equestrian scenes in a cloudy forest. Explore its expressive brushwork & earthy tones – a captivating 19th-century masterpiece.
Admire 'Memnon' by John Frederick Herring Sr., a dynamic 19th-century oil painting of a racehorse & rider at Doncaster. A stunning sporting scene, showcasing equestrian art & Victorian elegance.
Admire 'Sittingbourne' & 'West Australian' by Samuel Henry Gordon Alken! This realistic oil painting showcases equestrian grace & tradition. Explore classical realism & rich detail.
Admire James Seymour’s ‘Chestnut Horse’ – a stunning 18th-century equestrian portrait! Explore realistic detail & rural charm in this captivating oil painting, reflecting English sporting life.
Admire 'Huntsman in a Landscape' by Thomas Stringer – a classical 18th-century oil painting showcasing equestrian life & Dutch Golden Age detail. Explore this stunning artwork!