No sooner have we exhibited new paintings by our artists, then they are snapped up by eagle eyed collectors. The month of July has seen two notable sales of paintings by Jane Braithwaite SEA featuring horses and racing scenes at York. The first painting entitled ‘Up the Knavesmire’ features a classic cavalry charge composition of an actual race won by […]
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It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Neil Cawthorne SEA after a long illness. Neil was one of the founding fathers of the SEA – The Society of Equestrian Artists of Great Britain and a talented equestrian artist, who painted well into his seventies in his studios in Newmarket and Leicestershire. Equestrian Art International’s association with […]
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Equestrian Art International are pleased and proud to announce the addition of Jane Braithwaite to its ‘stable’ of equestrian artists from November 2021. Jane was born in the Pennine village of Delph, north of Manchester but now lives and works in her studio in the Yorkshire Dales. Jane has always had a natural affinity for horses and began riding as […]
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Equestrian Art International’s first major exhibition of the 2021 season ran throughout the 4 day Ebor Festival at York. For much of the time the weather was kind to racegoers who had been starved of first class horse racing throughout the Covid crisis and they came back in numbers to witness both great racing sport and new equestrian fine art […]
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In June 2021, tech entrepreneur and racehorse owner, Graham Smith-Bernal, acquired the Newsells Park Stud, home to leading stallions Nathaniel and Without Parole. Set in 1200 acres of magnificent parkland on the Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire borders, Newsells boasts one of the finest mansion house and stud complexes in the country. The new owner beat some impressive heavy-hitters including international royalty […]
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Commissions for our artists come in many forms and from many sources. Equestrian Art International received an enquiry in August from the wife of one of Australia’s leading trainers. She had seen the work of Roy Miller SEA, AAEA, one of the world’s foremost equestrian artists and was captivated by Roy’s impressionist style, which gave her the idea of a […]
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