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A Barouche drawn by Four Greys passing a Jacobean Mansion, 1830 (oil on canvas)
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A Barouche drawn by Four Greys passing a Jacobean Mansion, 1830 (oil on canvas)
BSA101156 A Barouche drawn by Four Greys passing a Jacobean Mansion, 1830 (oil on canvas) by Pollard, James (1792-1867); 41.9x53.3 cm; Private Collection; eThe British Sporting Art Trust; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23368242
© The British Sporting Art Trust / Bridgeman Images
Coach Coaches Coaching Country Estate Horse And Carriage
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In this print, we are transported back to the year 1830, where a Barouche drawn by Four Greys elegantly passes by a magnificent Jacobean Mansion. Painted with meticulous detail and skillful brushstrokes by James Pollard, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 41.9x53.3 cm. The scene exudes an air of grandeur and opulence as the beautifully adorned horse-drawn carriage glides effortlessly along the country estate's picturesque driveway. The four majestic greys that pull it showcase their strength and grace, their sleek coats glistening in the sunlight. As our eyes wander towards the background, we are greeted by the sight of a breathtaking Jacobean Mansion. Its imposing architecture stands tall against the sky, showcasing intricate details and timeless beauty. This painting not only captures a moment frozen in time but also provides us with a glimpse into an era when horse-drawn carriages were an essential mode of transport for those who could afford such luxury. It evokes images of leisurely travel through idyllic countryside landscapes while basking in elegance and sophistication. With its impeccable composition and masterful execution, this artwork is truly a testament to Pollard's talent as well as his ability to capture both architectural splendor and equestrian prowess within one frame. Displayed proudly within private collections around the world, this piece remains an enduring symbol of British sporting artistry – transporting viewers back to a time when horse-drawn coaches reigned supreme on country estates like
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