THE ROYAL VISIT
Royal also the Panoramic Format
Barraud, Henry (1811 – London 1874). Punchestown 1868. Royal Visit. In front of the grandstand in impressionistic colours the gentlemen with horses, jockeys and trainers. Coloured steel engraving by Thomas L. Sangar for Thomas Cranfield in Dublin. 1870. 48.6 x 101.4 cm.
One of those calibers decorating quite exceedingly ,
here after the painting in the possession of Samuel Waterhouse. – On light cardboard. – A little age-marked. – The wonderful plate in impressionistic fine colours and of a wonderful horse design .

Henry Barraud, “painted portraits in connection with horses and hounds, but also landscapes and figure pieces” (Thieme-Becker). Thus he often painted hunt and race sujets together with his brother William (1810-1850):
“ (William B.) often collaborating with his younger brother Henry, particularly on subjects like hunt meets, with numerous human portraits, in which Henry was reckoned superior ”
(Judy Egerton, British Sporting and Animal Paintings, Paul Mellon Coll.).
The latter by the way only lists one single painting by the Barrauds, William’s also thematically only modest ones of the three dogs of Lord Henry Bentinck (no. 369). And nothing better with the prints after them. There is only the somewhat smaller and uncoloured Amesbury Champion Coursing Meeting of 1850 (Snelgrove, Prints, p. 46). Thus the one here qualified as being as rare as charming. And
wonderfully drawn
the marvellous horses from the age of the great Victoria .
Offer no. 12,288 / EUR 2400. / export price EUR 2280. (c. US$ 3182.) + shipping
“ Hello again! It arrived this morning – everything fine and ready for framing! Thank you for your kind assistance. Best regards ”
(Mr. J. R. L., May 25, 2005)


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