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Mully Moloch Muly Moloch being rubbed down at Newmarket Muly Moloch, a chestnut colt

Mully Moloch Muly Moloch being rubbed down at Newmarket Muly Moloch, a chestnut colt


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Mully Moloch Muly Moloch being rubbed down at Newmarket Muly Moloch, a chestnut colt

Mully Moloch Muly Moloch being rubbed down at Newmarket Muly Moloch, a chestnut colt being rubbed down on Newmarket Heath, with portraits of Trotter, Hardy, and Thompson to the left A Chestnut Colt being Rubbed Down on Newmarket Heath Signed and dated, lower left: " B. Marshall p. 1803", Benjamin Marshall, 1767-1835, British

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1767 1803 1835 Benjamin Benjamin Marshall Busy Castle Chestnut Dated Down Durham Hardy Heath Lord Lower Marshall Newmarket Oil On Canvas Painted Portraits Rubbed Signed This Thompson Colt Darlington Moloch Raby Stud Trotter


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> Europe > United Kingdom > Heritage Sites > Durham Castle and Cathedral


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The captivating print showcases the magnificent Mully Moloch, a chestnut colt, being lovingly rubbed down on Newmarket Heath. The painting, created by the talented British artist Benjamin Marshall in 1803, captures the essence of this beautiful creature and his connection with his caretakers. In the artwork, we see Mully Moloch standing proudly as he receives gentle attention from his handlers. The rich colors of his coat shine under the sunlight, highlighting his strength and grace. To the left of the scene are portraits of Trotter, Hardy, and Thompson - perhaps influential figures in Mully Moloch's life or esteemed individuals associated with Newmarket. Marshall's skillful brushstrokes bring every detail to life; you can almost feel the texture of Mully Moloch's sleek coat and sense his calm demeanor. The composition exudes a sense of tranquility amidst bustling surroundings. This particular piece is signed and dated by Benjamin Marshall himself in the lower left corner - a testament to its authenticity and historical significance. It is evident that Marshall had an eye for capturing not only equine beauty but also their relationship with humans. Overall, this print transports us back to a time when horses were revered for their elegance and power. It serves as a reminder of our enduring fascination with these majestic creatures while paying homage to both their physicality and emotional connections within our lives.

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