Vintage Wayland Moore Equestrian Horse Racing Serigraph Print 41"


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Description

Late 20th century serigraph print titled "Horse Race" by Wayland Moore, featuring a Number 8 horse and jockey in the midst of a race. Pencil signed and numbered 93/300 along the lower edge.

"Wayland Moore American Artist: b. 1935-2022. He is a native of Belton, S.C. and a graduate of the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Fla., according to his biographical sketch. "His commissions and assignments have brought him international acclaim as an artist who has captured the excitement of events such as the Winter and Summer Olympics, America''s Cup, U.S. Open, the Masters, P.G.A., U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame, Maccabiah Games of Israel, Davis Cup and many other international events. Moore has exhibited in numerous one-man shows throughout the United States and Europe. His original works and limited edition prints hang in private and corporate collections and he is listed in Who''s Who in American Art. The artist''s studio has been the hot and dry bush of Africa, often only yards away from lions, zebra and wildebeest; and his palette has captured the excitement and intrigue of the white waters of Alaska, Montana rodeos and European landscapes. In addition to Moore''s reputation as an artist, he conducts workshops and has taught painting in evening classes at Emory University for 15 years. His concept of teaching art to federal inmates earned him a commendation from the White House. He is in demand as a lecturer and is a powerful storyteller whose company is always treasured, whether it be in offices, galleries or around a warm campfire." Wayland David Moore, whose expressionistic paintings of dramatic action and brilliant color define an era in sports art, died on Monday, November 7, 2022, at his home in Decatur, GA. He was 87." (Source: Art Brokerage)

Condition

Good Overall - Gentle wear

Dimensions

40.5" x 0.5" x 30" / Sans Frame - 30.5" x 20.75" (Width x Depth x Height)