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.
This charming little pencil drawing is contained in a black desk frame that measures 8 by 10 inches. Price: SOLD
This is one of a series of drawings of specific horses being shown in a catalog for the 1974 Saratoga yearling sales. This drawing is enclosed in a simple black frame and basic white mat, measuring 12 by 16 inches. (Copy of catalog page would be provided with artwork.) Price: $375 (SOLD)
This whimsical little watercolor — the logo art for this web site — is a great example of the spontaneous energy for which Savitt illustrations were known. This piece has a wooden frame and tan mat, measuring 10 by 12 inches. Price: SOLD
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 drawing, which appears in “The Equestrian Olympic Sketchbook” (plate 43), describes the busy scene of a local market 35 miles from Mexico City during the 1968 Summer Olympics. This drawing is on paper, measuring 13 by 17 inches. Price: $1,175. (SOLD)
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)
A fight between two wild stallions will establish leadership of the herd in this pencil drawing. This large and complex work was done on plain paper affixed to cardboard and measures 21 by 18 inches. (One note: The signature includes both first and last name — the only one like that we have.) Price: SOLD
