A steeplechase course is pretty tough, especially when you ride at close quarters with other competitors as depicted in this high-energy gouache painting. Measuring 10 by 15 inches, this painting is not framed or matted.
This watercolor painting, an illustration for a story, shows Indians rounding up cattle in the 1800s. This piece is in a tan mat with brown inset and measures 14 by 16 inches. Price $1,075.
This lovely warmly colored watercolor painting of three horses in a pasture is in a white mat (with slight imperfections) and dark green inset, measuring 15 by 16 inches. Price: $1,175.
With an economy of strokes, this painting in gouache nicely conveys the dynamic changes of a fox hunt. This piece has a handsome wood frame with white mat and light brown inset measuring 18 by 18 inches. Price: $1,975.
This portrait of a bay horse is a watercolor painted on brown paper with a very subtle blueish texture. Including a dark brown mat, this is a large piece, measuring 18 by 20 inches. Price: $675. (SOLD)
This 1982 watercolor focuses on a nameless competitor in event riding — a combination of dressage, cross-country and jumping. This artwork is framed and measures 22 by 22 inches. (sold)
A Sam Savitt study (rough draft) for a portrait was as detailed as many other artists’ finished works. This watercolor is a case in point. It measures 21 by 24 inches. Price: $1,500. (sold)
Rodeo is a rough sport and that’s well demonstrated in this spirited watercolor. This is a framed painting, measuring 22 by 25 inches. Price: $2,275.
