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Horse & Foal in Mountain Landscape Contemporary British Painting
Horse & Foal in Mountain Landscape Contemporary British Painting

Horse & Foal in Mountain Landscape Contemporary British Painting

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

Horse and Foal by Ben George Powell, British contemporary artist signed acrylic on canvas, unframed

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Animal Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

British, 21st Century abstract oil painting 'Moonlit Horses'
British, 21st Century abstract oil painting 'Moonlit Horses'

British, 21st Century abstract oil painting 'Moonlit Horses'

By Max Andrews

Located in Petworth, West Sussex

Max Andrews (British, b. 1969) Moonlit horses Signed and dated ‘Max Andrews 19’ (lower right) Oil

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

Pair of British Steeplechase Horse Racing Paintings on Board, Framed
Pair of British Steeplechase Horse Racing Paintings on Board, Framed

Pair of British Steeplechase Horse Racing Paintings on Board, Framed

Located in Atlanta, GA

A dynamic pair of steeplechase paintings capturing the intensity, risk, and rhythm of cross-country

Category

Early 20th Century English Paintings

Materials

Wood, Paint

English Country Horse and Jockey Painting
English Country Horse and Jockey Painting

English Country Horse and Jockey Painting

Located in Queens, NY

English Country style oak framed oil painting of horse and jockey wearing checkered shirt (signed

Category

Antique 19th Century British British Colonial Paintings

Materials

Oak

English Country Horse and Jockey Painting
English Country Horse and Jockey Painting

English Country Horse and Jockey Painting

Located in Queens, NY

English Country style gilt framed oil painting of horse and jockey wearing blue shirt

Category

Antique 19th Century British British Colonial Paintings

Materials

Paint

English Country Horse and Jockey Painting
English Country Horse and Jockey Painting

English Country Horse and Jockey Painting

Located in Queens, NY

English Country style gilt framed oil painting of horse (Silvo) and jockey wearing purple shirt

Category

Antique 19th Century British British Colonial Paintings

Materials

Paint

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Questions About Horse Painting Britain
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    The names of the horses in most paintings are unknown, but a few famous horses do stand out in the equestrian art produced over the centuries. Andy Warhol depicted Silky Sullivan and jockey Bill Shoemaker in 1978, and George Stubbs created a painting of Whistlejacket, a horse owned by Charles Watson-Wentwort, the second Marquess of Rockingham, in 1762. You'll find a range of horse paintings on 1stDibs.

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