Chestnut Horse Equestrian Jockey Oil Painting After Allen Culpepper Sealy 34"


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Description

Late 20th century equestrian landscape oil painting on linen of a Chestnut Racehorse after work by Allen Culpepper Sealy. Depicts a chestnut colored racehorse with one white sock on a hind leg, with a jockey in white riding him. Signed in lower right corner. Baroque pierced frame molded with a scalloped and foliate motif in high relief and gold finish.

"Allen Culpepper Sealy (10 September 1850 – 11 November 1927) was an English painter, best known for his landscapes and equestrian work. A student of the Bristol School of Art, he went on to exhibit at the Royal Academy, the Fine Art Society and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. Sealy was born at Field Grove House in Bitton, Somerset in 1850, to Thomas Sealy, a landowner, and his wife Ann née Humfrey. Allan was educated at a private boarding school in Littleham St Thomas, Devon, and later went on to study at the Bristol School of Art.[1] In 1880, he married Elizabeth Phillipa Pine Harris in Exeter. By 1881, Sealy had moved to Marylebone, London with his wife. He began to specialise in both landscapes and equestrian scenes, travelling extensively on commissions. He exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1875 and 1886, in addition to the Birmingham Royal Society of Artists; the Fine Art Society; the Walker Art Gallery; the Manchester City Art Gallery; the Royal Society of British Artists; the Royal Hibernian Academy and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. He died at Park Cottage, Parkstone, Poole, Dorset on 11 November 1927." (Source: Wikipedia)

Condition

Good Overall - Crazing to surface; gentle wear

Dimensions

34" x 2.5" x 30" / Sans Frame - 23.5" x 19.5" (Width x Depth x Height)