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Paying the Ostler (oil on canvas)
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Paying the Ostler (oil on canvas)
TW426967 Paying the Ostler (oil on canvas) by Morland, George (1763-1804); 71.9x92.4 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; (add.info.: This picture shows a man wearing a riding greatcoat about to pay the ostler (stable-man) for caring for his horse during a break in his journey. The light-coloured horse draws the viewers attention to the centre of the picture; ); eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; English, out of copyright
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In this oil on canvas painting titled "Paying the Ostler" artist George Morland transports us to a bygone era where travelers relied on trusty steeds and humble stablemen. The scene unfolds with a man, clad in a riding greatcoat, standing before an ostler to settle his debt for caring for his horse during a rest stop along his journey. Morland's masterful use of light and composition draws our attention to the center of the picture, where a strikingly light-colored horse stands as the focal point. Its presence symbolizes not only the importance of these noble creatures but also their role in connecting people across vast distances. Surrounded by rustic elements such as straw-covered floors and wooden barn walls, we are reminded of the simplicity and authenticity of life in rural England during Morland's time. A pair of loyal dogs eagerly await their master's return while he retrieves his purse from a basket hanging nearby. In one hand, he holds a walking stick or cane that serves both practical and symbolic purposes – representing stability and support throughout life's journeys. This remarkable artwork captures not only an everyday moment between traveler and stableman but also offers us insight into the deep bond between humans and animals. It is through paintings like these that we can appreciate both historical context and artistic brilliance, reminding us that even simple acts can hold profound meaning within them.
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