This watercolor, that evokes an impressionist style, is a wonderful snapshot of the minutes before a horse race. This piece measures 7 by 9 inches without a mat or frame. Price: $950.
From the book “Dingle Ridge Fox and Other Stories” (pg 66) the story called “Paragon” shows a jump badly taken. This is a watercolor on paper, measuring 12 inches square.
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.
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)
The pageantry of horse racing includes an escort for each horse. That moment is captured in this watercolor. The paint was applied to brown paper affixed to cardboard, enclosed in a gray mat, which measures 18 by 24 inches. Price: $1,050. (SOLD)
This exceptional pen and ink drawing is a powerful rendition of the final stretch in a horse race. Shown on heavy paper, this tightly drawn piece measures 8 by 10 inches and it was completed in 1959. There is no frame or mat.
