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Lamprey, with his owner, Sir William Morgan, at Newmarket, 1723 (oil on canvas)
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Lamprey, with his owner, Sir William Morgan, at Newmarket, 1723 (oil on canvas)
XYC195101 Lamprey, with his owner, Sir William Morgan, at Newmarket, 1723 (oil on canvas) by Wootton, John (1682-1765); 104x125.75 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright
Media ID 12751764
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In this oil on canvas painting, titled "Lamprey, with his owner, Sir William Morgan, at Newmarket, 1723" artist John Wootton beautifully captures the essence of the equestrian world in 18th century England. The scene depicts a proud and majestic grey racehorse named Lamprey standing alongside his esteemed owner, Sir William Morgan. The composition exudes elegance and sophistication as Lamprey stands tall in front of a picturesque stable backdrop. His glossy coat glistens under the warm sunlight while his muscular physique showcases strength and power. Sir William Morgan stands beside him, dressed in traditional riding attire that reflects his status as an accomplished horseman. The painting not only celebrates the bond between man and horse but also pays homage to the thrilling sport of racing. The image transports us to Newmarket Racecourse where jockeys eagerly await their turn on these magnificent creatures. Wootton's attention to detail is remarkable; every brushstroke brings life to each character within the frame. From Lamprey's expressive eyes filled with determination to Sir William's firm yet gentle grip on the reins – every element tells a story of dedication and passion for horseracing. This masterpiece now resides at Yale Center for British Art as part of their prestigious Paul Mellon Collection. It serves as a timeless reminder of our enduring fascination with horses and their role in shaping history through sport.
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