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Elis - Equestrian 1900’s picture after 1833 Painting Chestnut Horse by Abraham Cooper
Enfield, London
£39
Description
This framed picture is a reproduction from the early 1900s, depicting an equestrian scene after an 1833 painting by Abraham Cooper.
The artwork showcases a chestnut horse, elegantly poised with a rider in traditional attire, capturing a moment of calm and grace. The composition is likely based on Cooper's renowned equine portraits, with the horse's fine details and posture being central to the scene.
The wooden frame, enhances its vintage charm, making it a perfect addition for lovers of equestrian art.
The frame appears to be original. It is glazed, ready to hang, and measures 12 1/4” tall and 14 1/4” wide (31.2cm x 36.4cm). The picture measures 6 7/8” x 8 7/8” (17.4cm x 22.5cm).
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CONDITION REPORT
The artwork presents well. The frame is sturdy and bears minor wear. Provided photos accurately present the current condition. This is a vintage item, hence signs of history should be anticipated.
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SUMMARY
- Item: Vintage Print.
- Subject Matter: Chestnut Horse and Rider.
- Circa: 1900’s.
- Frame: Painted wood, glazed, ready to hang.
- Frame Measurements: 12 1/4” tall and 14 1/4” wide (31.2cm x 36.4cm).
- Picture Measurements: 6 7/8” x 8 7/8” (17.4cm x 22.5cm).
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ADDITIONAL INFO
Please note that measurements may deviate by a few millimetres.
Unless there is an exact year mentioned in the description, the dates provided are our best estimate. It is based on the materials used, the years the artist was practicing, and other clues.
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POSTAGE & COLLECTION
When possible we use recycled packaging.
UK & International postage possible, message us for a quote.
Free collection in person from N21 1NS, London.
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Simon
Posted: 50 days ago
Ad ID: 1488587115
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