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The Full Gallop or Carriere (top) and Terre a Terre to the right
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The Full Gallop or Carriere (top) and Terre a Terre to the right
GG128242 The Full Gallop or Carriere (top) and Terre a Terre to the right (bottom), c.1750 (oil on canvas) by Butler, Thomas, of Pall Mall (fl.1750-59) (attr. to); 210x70 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: based on drawings by John Vanderbank, published by Josephus Sympson in his book 25 Actions of the Manage Horse, 1729; ); Photo eGavin Graham Gallery, London, UK; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23255914
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This print showcases "The Full Gallop or Carriere" and "Terre a Terre" two exquisite oil paintings created by Thomas Butler of Pall Mall in the mid-18th century. Measuring an impressive 210x70 cm, these masterpieces are part of a private collection and depict scenes of horsemanship during that era. Attributed to Butler but based on drawings by John Vanderbank, published in Josephus Sympson's book "25 Actions of the Manage Horse" in 1729, these paintings beautifully capture the elegance and skill required in dressage exercises. The rococo framing adds an extra touch of sophistication to this already stunning artwork. Intriguing details such as fashionable costumes, tricorn hats, and equestrian mastery can be observed throughout the composition. The horses' haunches are particularly emphasized, showcasing their power and grace while executing precise movements. The trompe l'oeil technique employed by Butler creates a sense of depth and realism within the painting, transporting viewers into a stable-like setting where they can almost hear the rhythmic sound of hooves hitting the ground. Photographed by eGavin Graham Gallery in London, this image captures every intricate detail with utmost clarity. It is evident that Bridgeman Images has done justice to preserving this piece from Fine Art Finder for future generations to appreciate its historical significance and artistic brilliance.
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