Oil Painting of a Horse Standing Proud in Woodland
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CHARLES HENRY SCHWANFELDER Also known as CHARLES HENRY SWANFELDER (1774-1837)

Oil Painting of a Horse Standing Proud in Woodland

1774 to 1837 England

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Oil Painting of a Horse Standing Proud in Woodland

Fine Art – Charles Henry Schwanfelder (1774-1837). Signed C H Schwanfelder Pinx and dated 1825.
Exceptional portrait of a horse standing proud in woodland, in front of a tree-lined vista incorporating cows residing by a stream.

Charles born in England, the son of a German decorative painter started his career helping his father painting clock faces and snuff boxes and became renowned in his own right for his animal paintings, later being appointed by George III and George IV.

Exhibiting at the Royal Academy between 1809 and 1814. His works can be found at – Temple Newsam House, Lotherton Hall, York Museum Trust, National Trust, Florence Court, Leeds City Museum and Galleries, The Ferens Art Gallery and Newstead Abbey.

Condition

Very good condition, possibly the original gilt frame.

Dimensions

H 27.17 in. x W 29.53 in. x D 2.56 in.
H 69 cm x W 75 cm x D 6.5 cm

Literature

Charles Henry Schwanfelder (1774-1837) – Exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1809 and 1814. His works can be found at – Temple Newsam House, Lotherton Hall, York Museum Trust, National Trust, Florence Court, Leeds City Museum and Galleries, The Ferens Art Gallery, and Newstead Abbey.

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