To: John Thorley August 24th, 2019 Just a few words about a most special painting, The Drum Horse, which was made for me by Mr. Roy Miller. The history of this painting goes back almost 17 years when I first caught a glimpse of Mr. Miller’s work on a trip to London. I was having high tea at the Four […]
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The super stars – Enable and Stradivarius lived up to their billing at August’s Ebor festival at York. Both horses won their respective Group races in style and added to their racing reputations as arguably the best middle-distance and long-distance racehorses respectively in the world. Equestrian Art International had on exhibition paintings of both horses by various artists, which were […]
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Artwork copyright Vineta Sayer. Photo copyright Phil Britt. Nick Pearce has been named as the winner of the 2019 Robert Killen Chairman’s Award sponsored by Equestrian Art International. A successful former Point to Point Jockey, Nick trained in East Sussex for several years before moving back closer to home taking charge of a satellite breaker and pre-training yard for Dan […]
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Equestrian Art International will be hosting their largest exhibition of polo and equestrian fine art to date over two days at this year’s finals of the Gold Cup sponsored by King Power at Cowdray Park in West Sussex on Saturday July 20th and Sunday 21st. On the Saturday, the highlight is the British Ladies Polo Championships, culminating on the Sunday […]
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Our next exhibition is the 3 day Craven meeting at Newmarket from 16-18th April situated on the third floor of the Millennium Grandstand. If you are attending the meeting and there are paintings that you would like to see we can bring them there to show you then.
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Our opening exhibition of 2019, the Cheltenham Festival was remarkable in many respects. Despite some inclement weather and some Brexit gloom Equestrian Art still achieved sales in excess of 260 per cent of 2018’s figures. What was even more remarkable was that 90 percent of sales were to new customers and collectors who had never purchased from us previously. For […]
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Our second new artist is Robyn Nield, a talented sculptor who works mainly in bronze and produces brilliantly original works far removed from conventional equestrian styles. Her first unique one off sculpture illustrated below is called Equus and is in solid bronze using the ‘lost wax’ method. More works are in the pipeline.
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Equestrian Art International have signed up a new artist – Denise Finney, a highly accomplished artist, who is based in France and who paints in a photo-realistic style which is much suited to portrait commissions, as illustrated in her painting of the 2018 Eclipse Racehorse of the Year- Justify winning the third and final leg of the US Triple Crown […]
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We have recently taken delivery of some new works by leading Pop Artist Dee Taylor who made a sensational impact at last year’s Cheltenham Open Meeting with a sell-out of his paintings. The painting featured is Frankel’s famous 2012 victory in the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot is a celebration of Olivia Colman’s 2019 Oscar-winning performance as Queen Anne […]
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New paintings by Vineta Sayer MA graced the Royal Box at Newbury Racecourse on 12/13th April, where HM Queen Elizabeth II made one of her rare visits to see her horses in action. The commissioned paintings featuring the Royal silks are featured on our website at www.equestrianartuk.com and are available for purchase.
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