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Artist: Thomas Beach
A large English 18th century painting of a Chestnut horse
By Thomas Beach
Located in Bath, Somerset
A saddled chestnut hunter tethered to a post at the entrance to stables with a wooded landscape and a hill beyond. Signed and dated lower left, 'T. Beach pt., 1785'. Provenance: Anonymous sale, London, Christie's 28 May 1999. lot 15 Thomas Beach was essentially known as a portrait artist and the present painting is a rare example of his skill as an animal painter. His ability to convey a sense of the character of his sitters is evident here in the remarkably sensitive portrayal of the horse's expression. Beach painted...
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18th Century English School Thomas Beach Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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