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The Manege Gallop with the Right Leg (top) and
GG128240 The Manege Gallop with the Right Leg (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 the drawings by John Vanderbank, published by Josephus Sympson in the book 25 Actions of the Manage Horse, 1729; ); Photo eGavin Graham Gallery, London, UK; English, out of copyright
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Dressage Exercise Fashionable Costume Horsemanship Master Rococo Framing Stable Tricorn Trompe L Oeil Trompe Loeil
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This print showcases "The Manege Gallop with the Right Leg (top) and Terre a Terre to the Right (bottom)" by Thomas Butler, an artist from Pall Mall who flourished between 1750 and 1759. Measuring at an impressive 210x70 cm, this oil on canvas masterpiece is currently held in a private collection. Butler's work is based on drawings by John Vanderbank, which were published by Josephus Sympson in his book "25 Actions of the Manage Horse" in 1729. The painting beautifully captures the essence of horsemanship, showcasing fashionable costumes adorned with tricorns as equestrians master dressage exercises. What makes this piece truly remarkable is its rococo framing and trompe l'oeil technique. The intricate details create an illusion that transports viewers into a stable setting where they can almost hear the rhythmic galloping of horses. This print was captured by eGavin Graham Gallery in London, UK. It offers us a glimpse into English art history while also highlighting elements such as horsemanship and fashion during that era. Bridgeman Images presents this stunning artwork for our enjoyment without any commercial use intentions. Let yourself be captivated by this extraordinary painting that embodies both skillful execution and artistic finesse.
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