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  • Can you identify title/author of this horse painting?

    Unfortnately I can't scan it in - I ran across it in an 80s book in a reception area...was on the cover with an assortment of 'gifty' things..the book was about the art of giving/famous gifts. I looked through the list of photos/credits and could find nothing on it.

    The painting was of a very baroque looking black and white pinto horse. Looked to be old...think sort of Stubbs, but maybe not. Although it had tobiano markings, they were 'jagged' more like overo. The horse was in a very collected pose, sans rider. It had a long mane that was French braided loosely, with a bow near the withers. I could not see the entire painting, (obscured by stuff in the foreground) but looked like it was trotting, or possibly doing levade/piaffe.

    I am sure I have seen it before - I really liked it and would love to find a print of it for my office. Surely someone knows something about this painting!
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  • #2
    That's not much to go on.

    Could it be this one

    http://cache2.asset-cache.net/xc/564...34E00B352A76D5
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    • #3
      It is probably part of a series on Haute Ecole by George Hamilton, Court Painter for Charles VI. There is a reproduction of a piebald Lipizzaner in "The Illustrated Horse" by Jean-Claude Suares, under tack, no rider, braided tail and mane, doing a capriole, titled, "Cerberus, an uncommonly fine jumper."

      Amazon.com has the book with a lovely large print of this picture:

      http://www.amazon.com/Illustrated-Ho...0011277&sr=8-2

      There is a picture of a black Andalusian under tack, no rider, doing a levade, on page 2 of this site.

      http://www.oldstonehousefarm.com/PDF...usianHorse.pdf

      I have a clipping of an ink drawing of a horse as you describe, in the style of George Hamilton, doing levade, with blue highlights, and that may be a study for the picture you saw.
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      • #4
        Sonesta--I love that one. Who was the artist/what is the title?
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          #5
          Sonesta, I could not open that link. I searched George Hamilton and found these similar paintings, but none is THE painting. The black Lippizan pictured below has his mane braided exactly the same as the black/white pinto I saw.

          http://www.lessing-photo.com/search....=170401&page=1

          Also, these horses are all wearing tack. The horse I am searching for is 'nekked.'
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          • #6
            The one I listed was a George Hamilton - the one of the horse doing a Capriole.
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            • #7
              Cyndi:

              I realize you said the one you liked was tack-less.... but scroll down to the bottom of this link (takes a bit to load) and see if the last picture is similar but with tack? Also, the text part of the listing has other artists of similar style you can research:

              http://www.modelhorsesalespages.com/....asp?id=712396

              Aha! Check THIS one out!

              http://www.1st-art-gallery.com/Johan...uber-Stud.html
              Last edited by Chester's Mom; Mar. 31, 2010, 10:37 AM. Reason: add a link!
              HaHA! Made-est Thou Look!

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              • #8
                I found it! It is a George Hamilton (Johan Georg Hamilton) called the Piebald Stallion at the Eisgruber Stud. You can buy a copy of it here:

                http://www.1st-art-gallery.com/Johan...uber-Stud.html
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                  #9
                  YES!! That's IT!! I knew COTH would come through for me!!!



                  Thank you thank you thank you.

                  PS Sonesta I am suggesting a horse-hunting friend of mine look at your FS daughter and your Frohwind daughter....her name is Susan if you hear from her...
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                  • #10
                    Great! Thanks!
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Chester's Mom View Post
                      Cyndi:

                      I realize you said the one you liked was tack-less.... but scroll down to the bottom of this link (takes a bit to load) and see if the last picture is similar but with tack? Also, the text part of the listing has other artists of similar style you can research:

                      http://www.modelhorsesalespages.com/....asp?id=712396

                      Aha! Check THIS one out!

                      http://www.1st-art-gallery.com/Johan...uber-Stud.html

                      oh my - the head on the piebald
                      Nothing says "I love you" like a tractor. (Clydejumper)

                      The reports states, “Elizabeth reported that she accidently put down this pony, ........, at the show.”

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                      • #12
                        Wow!

                        Personally I LOVE those heads! And the color! What a real shame they bred all the fun colors out of the baroque breeds.

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                        • #13
                          Wow!
                          Those Breyer models are gorgeous.

                          Or am I reading wrong - is Resins by Randy a separate entity from Breyer?
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by 2DogsFarm View Post
                            Wow!
                            Those Breyer models are gorgeous.

                            Or am I reading wrong - is Resins by Randy a separate entity from Breyer?

                            Different! Breyer does the normal plastic models and sells them pre-painted to the public, artists get their own work cast in resin (often by RbR) and then sell them unpainted to OTHER artists who then paint and possibly sell them. Confuzzled yet?

                            Here is one of my Von Hamiltons:
                            http://www.modelhorsesalespages.com/....asp?id=774754

                            I've asked Kim to change his bows to a wild iris color cuz I think that'll look good with his coloring. Plus Kim's other VH you saw in the first ad has the blue bows and I might run into it in competition sometime. I'd like them to be easily distinguished!

                            The lady who masterminded the Von Hamilton mold (Katja Condu) has another baroque up her sleeve I understand... we're just waiting for she and Paul to get it done and sent to RbR for casting!
                            HaHA! Made-est Thou Look!

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                            • #15
                              Got it
                              Gorgeous work, but then I have always been a sucker for a Roman nose...
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