James Seymour

A training groom excercising a chestnut racehorse



James Seymour - A training groom excercising a chestnut racehorse



James Seymour
A training groom excercising a chestnut racehorse
26.5 x 31.8 cm
Oil on canvas
Sale Bonhams, London, 8 December 2004


Provenance

The late David Astor, the Manor House, Sutton Courtenay, 1949 (probably acquired with the purchase of the house in 1945 from Captain Harry Lindsay) and thence by family descent to the present owner
sale Bonhams, London, 8 December 2004, nr. 4

Other works by James Seymour


James Seymour Flying Childers with a jockey
Flying Childers with a jockey

James Seymour A racehorse, traditionally identified as Molotto, held by a groom
A racehorse, traditionally identified as Molotto, held by a groom

James Seymour Hound in a landscape
Hound in a landscape
1748

James Seymour Huntsmen and their hounds in an extensive landscape
Huntsmen and their hounds in an extensive landscape
1750

James Seymour Childers with jockey up in the livery of the Duke of Devonshire
Childers with jockey up in the livery of the Duke of Devonshire