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J.A Terry
19th century English landscape with a Mail coach and Horses on a road

Circa 1890

$2,700
£2,049.79
€2,344.53
CA$3,772.29
A$4,195.61
CHF 2,190.82
MX$51,056.13
NOK 27,980.09
SEK 26,240.39
DKK 17,498.10
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J.A.Terry, A scene of the London to Exeter Mail Coach and a road in a landscape. This charming oil painting of the iconic London to Exeter mail coach, by English painter J.A. Terry from the late Victorian period, captures the romance and vitality of 19th-century travel. For art collectors, interior designers, and antique painting enthusiasts, this work offers a rare glimpse into a historic era when mail coaches were vital lifelines connecting towns and cities. Terry’s skillful brushwork vividly brings to life the dynamism of the horses and the determination of the coachman, set against an open, sweeping landscape. The painting embodies both the energy and the nostalgia of Victorian England, making it an exceptional choice for those who appreciate works that tell a story of a bygone age. The coach itself, painted in striking red and black with intricate detailing, serves as a focal point, capturing attention and inviting viewers into the scene. Framed in an ornate, period-appropriate frame, this artwork exudes authenticity and adds a sophisticated historical touch to any space. For collectors of transportation or British historical scenes, this piece is particularly appealing. Its blend of artistry and cultural significance makes it an excellent addition to a refined collection, or as an elegant statement piece that enhances the ambiance of a traditional interior. With its unique subject and exquisite execution, this painting by J.A. Terry is more than just a decorative artwork; it’s a celebration of the heritage of British travel and craftsmanship. The painting is framed in an Antique Engliah hand made 19th century Frame.
  • Creator:
    J.A Terry
  • Creation Year:
    Circa 1890
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 16 in (40.64 cm)Width: 23.5 in (59.69 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    the painting is in fine original condition.
  • Gallery Location:
    Woodbury, CT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU507315315922

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