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Race Horse Collection (page 3)

"Captivating Moments on the Racecourse: A Glimpse into the World of Race Horses" Witness the exhilarating sight of riders and racehorses galloping around the racecourse

Background imageRace Horse Collection: Rubbing down a horse in a paddock at a racetrack (pencil & w / c on paper)

Rubbing down a horse in a paddock at a racetrack (pencil & w / c on paper)
XYC284858 Rubbing down a horse in a paddock at a racetrack (pencil & w/c on paper) by Gilpin, Sawrey (1733-1807); 19.4x24.4 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English

Background imageRace Horse Collection: Sir Charles Warre Malets String of Racehorses at Exercise (oil on canvas)

Sir Charles Warre Malets String of Racehorses at Exercise (oil on canvas)
XYC159662 Sir Charles Warre Malets String of Racehorses at Exercise (oil on canvas) by Sartorius, Francis (1734-1804); 57.2x75.6 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English

Background imageRace Horse Collection: Gatwick Races, west Sussex, England. Rawana, ridden by Gordon Richards, canters

Gatwick Races, west Sussex, England. Rawana, ridden by Gordon Richards, canters
Gatwick Races, west Sussex, England. " Rawana ", ridden by Gordon Richards, canters down to the start. 16 May 1936

Background imageRace Horse Collection: Gatwick Races, Sussex, England. Donatia ridden by H Packham

Gatwick Races, Sussex, England. Donatia ridden by H Packham
Gatwick Races, Sussex, England. " Donatia " ridden by H Packham. 25 September 1935

Background imageRace Horse Collection: Gatwick races, Sussex, England. Jockey, R Dick. 5 October 1933

Gatwick races, Sussex, England. Jockey, R Dick. 5 October 1933

Background imageRace Horse Collection: NA, USA, Kentucky, Lexington Portrait of thoroughbred race horse, Kentucky Horse Park

NA, USA, Kentucky, Lexington Portrait of thoroughbred race horse, Kentucky Horse Park
USA, Kentucky, Lexington. Portrait of thoroughbred race horse, Kentucky Horse Park

Background imageRace Horse Collection: First horse race for ladies only, takes place at Chertsey bankholiday sports. Miss

First horse race for ladies only, takes place at Chertsey bankholiday sports. Miss Stringer on " Bo Peep " the winner of the race. 7 August 1922

Background imageRace Horse Collection: Smirke again to the fore at Windsor Races. C Smirke, who heads the list of winning jockeys

Smirke again to the fore at Windsor Races. C Smirke, who heads the list of winning jockeys, won another race at Windsor taking his total to 9 winning mounts

Background imageRace Horse Collection: One of the favourites for the Derby. Re Echo. 29 May 1922

One of the favourites for the Derby. Re Echo. 29 May 1922
One of the favourites for the Derby. " Re Echo ". 29 May 1922

Background imageRace Horse Collection: Woman jockey wins ladies horse race and finishes second in another against gentlemen riders

Woman jockey wins ladies horse race and finishes second in another against gentlemen riders. Included in the sports at Chertsey was the Ladies Plate, a race for ladies only

Background imageRace Horse Collection: Derby week at Epsom. Vics Choice. 29 May 1922

Derby week at Epsom. Vics Choice. 29 May 1922
Derby week at Epsom. " Vics Choice ". 29 May 1922

Background imageRace Horse Collection: Sensational Grand National. Leading in the winner, Tipperary Tim ridden by William Dutton

Sensational Grand National. Leading in the winner, Tipperary Tim ridden by William Dutton, after the race. 30 March 1928

Background imageRace Horse Collection: Turkey Buzzard, one of the Grand National candidates. 13 March 1923

Turkey Buzzard, one of the Grand National candidates. 13 March 1923

Background imageRace Horse Collection: The Derby favourite leaves for Epsom. Salmon Trout, owned by the Aga Khan

The Derby favourite leaves for Epsom. Salmon Trout, owned by the Aga Khan
The Derby favourite leaves for Epsom. " Salmon Trout ", owned by the Aga Khan, entraining at Great Shefford ( Berks ) station for Epsom to compete in the Derby. 3 June 1924

Background imageRace Horse Collection: Sensational Grand National. One of the most sensational Grand Nationals in history

Sensational Grand National. One of the most sensational Grand Nationals in history sends in a victory at Aintree for the hundred to one chance, Tipperary Tim

Background imageRace Horse Collection: Horses on horse farm Ocala Florida

Horses on horse farm Ocala Florida



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"Captivating Moments on the Racecourse: A Glimpse into the World of Race Horses" Witness the exhilarating sight of riders and racehorses galloping around the racecourse, their hooves thundering against the ground as they strive for victory. Among them, Eclipse, a magnificent dark chestnut racehorse, held by a groom with a skilled jockey atop. Their determination and grace are truly awe-inspiring. Remembered as a legend in horse racing history is Red Rum, a triple Grand National winner who remains an enduring favorite among fans nationwide. His triumphs have etched his name into the annals of this thrilling sport. Transport yourself back to 1845 when Orlando, a bay racehorse immortalized in oil on panel, resided peacefully in his loosebox. The painting captures his noble presence and hints at the strength that lies within him. In another masterpiece painted on canvas titled "Bloomsbury, " we find ourselves immersed in a vibrant landscape where Sam Templeman skillfully guides his chestnut racehorse through its paces. The bond between rider and horse is palpable as they navigate their way through nature's beauty. Travel further back to 1815 when Colonel Udnys Bay Colt Truffle was held by a groom while being depicted on canvas by an artist capturing every detail meticulously. This artwork showcases not only Truffle's physicality but also highlights the dedication shown by those who care for these majestic creatures. Even Shakespeare recognized the allure of horses in his play "As You Like It. " In an oil-on-canvas scene depicting wrestling amidst equestrian activity, we see how horses were integral to entertainment even during Elizabethan times. Fast forward to May 19th, 1934 at Gatwick Races in Sussex, England – witness jockey W Johnstone skillfully guiding his mount towards glory. The atmosphere is electric with anticipation as spectators cheer on their chosen horses, hoping for a thrilling finish.