A Grey in a Stable - James Ward
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Description
A detailed oil painting of a grey horse standing in a stable, captured with anatomical precision and atmospheric lighting by British artist James Ward.
James Ward was a central figure in British animal painting during the early nineteenth century. His work often moved beyond simple portraiture of livestock, incorporating a sense of individual character and anatomical precision that reflected his training as an engraver. In this composition, the grey horse stands in profile within a dimly lit stable. The artist uses a restrained palette to focus the viewer on the texture of the animal's coat and the subtle play of light entering from the window. The stable interior is rendered with dark, earthy tones, which contrast with the pale, dappled hide of the horse. Ward pays close attention to the musculature and the specific markings of the animal, demonstrating his deep familiarity with equine form. The light source, positioned to the left, illuminates the horse's head and flank, creating a soft modelling effect that gives the subject a physical presence. The background remains largely obscured, ensuring that the horse remains the sole focus of the viewer's attention. Ward's approach to animal subjects was influenced by the works of George Stubbs, yet he brought a more atmospheric quality to his paintings. This piece is characteristic of his mature period, where he balanced technical accuracy with a quiet, observational tone. The inclusion of the leaded glass window provides a sense of architectural context, grounding the animal within a specific, albeit simple, environment. The composition is deliberate and calm, avoiding unnecessary drama to present a study of the horse in its natural, quiet state. This work remains a clear example of the high standard of British animal portraiture during the Romantic era, capturing the dignity of the subject through careful observation and a disciplined application of paint.
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A Grey in a Stable - James Ward
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
- Canvas: XS (20×30 cm) to Large (60×90 cm)
- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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