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Dimensions in centimetres of the frame
High (33 cm)
Wide (40.5 cm)
Depth thickness of frame (2 cm)
Oil Painting Victorian Equine Grey Horse In Stable by Godfrey Douglas Giles
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19,152.00 SR
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- Discover the perfect equestrian portrait for your home with this stunning oil painting by Godfrey Douglas Giles. Capturing a grey horse in a Victorian British stable, this evocative piece is sure to bring an air of sophistication to your interior.
- Title "Horse in a Stable" Dated 1897 by Godfrey Douglas Giles.
- Subject beautiful portrait of a British a thoroughbred grey horse in a stable in side profile facing right, with straw around the stable floor. The horse look so exceptionally well groomed loved and kept and is so content.
- Oil on board.
- Set in a traditional original gilt frame.
- Circa late 19th century Victorian era dated 1897.
- Provenance label verso.
- A nice size with the frame being 40.5 cm width and 33 cm high.
- Godfrey Douglas Giles was born on the 9 November 1857 - he died on 1 February 1941. He was a well known artist particularly of horses & military battle images, he gained significant experiences when he served with the British Army in India also Afghanistan, Egypt and in South Africa. He also did many fascinating caricatures for magazine Vanity Fair.
- Captain Edward Giles of the Royal Navy who was based in Karachi was Godfrey father. Godfrey went to a private prep school in the Shires in England. He was then sent by his father to go to the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, to start his military career. He was first sent to India in 1875. Furthermore, he was involved in the battle during the Second Afghan War, he was the 1st Find Horse also the 19th Native Infantry, mainly on the Heat and Kandahar fronts, according to one obituary notice he was present at Mai wand. Furthermore, he certainly was present during the battle of Khaki-Nakhud in February 1879 also he later painted the Charge of the Since Horse at Khaki-Nakhud. Another of is known paintings was a very interesting painting which was of the E/B Battery Royal Horse Artillery at Mai wand, this was exhibited in 1893. He did the initial sketch from details that were given to him by RSM Peyton and Sergeant Mullein, VC, who had been stationed with the battery.
- He went with the Gordon Relief Expedition to Sudan and took charge of the Turkish cavalry at El TEB. Giles also provided a sketch of the battle which was the beginning for a large fold-out panorama of the battle published in The Graphic on 1 March 1884, and began painting a scene of the battle when he returned to Cairo shortly after the event. He was also present at the battle of Tami, and later received a commission from Lieut. P.S. Marking of the 60th Rifles depicting the latter saving Private Morley of the 35th Regiment for which Marking received the Victoria Cross. Subsequently, Giles served as captain in the Loyal Suffolk Hussars and the Artists' Rifle Corps.
- Having gained the rank of Major, Godfrey Douglas Giles left the army in 1884, and he then arrived in Paris in 1885 where he learned is art trade skills under the watch of the known Carolus-Duran. He successfully exhibited paintings such as The Battle of Tami and El TEB at the Paris Salon and the Royal Academy, after which he settled in Newmarket where he was able to depict horses and horse-racing scenes. His illustrations also appeared in the weekly Black & White Budget in 1891.
- After the outbreak of the Boer War in South Africa in 1899, Giles was sent there as war correspondent and artist by The Graphic and the Daily Graphic, and joined with French's 1st Cavalry Brigade. He saw the surrender of General Piet Crone after the Battle of Hardenberg, and was present at the subsequent relief of Kimberley. Later he wrote a piece for The Graphic titled "With French to Kimberley and Roberts to Bloemfontein" which appeared in The Graphic History of the South African War. Giles contributed greatly to the pictorial record of the Boer War, with works on display in museums in both South Africa and England. He was awarded the Queen's South Africa Medal on 12 February 1903. Giles died at the age of 83 in Edinburgh on 1 February 1941.
- Godfrey Douglas Giles's artworks have sold in many auctions worldwide, with sold prices fetching up to 51,750 USD, the current record price for this artist is for the painting title A BEDFORD COTTAGE TRIAL, which was sold at The Sporting Art Auction in 2019. You can find examples of his works like from the British Museum, Christie’s Mutual art, Suffolk Artists, National Army Museum and the National Portrait Gallery.
- Such a delightful scene to the eye.
- Highly sought after due to the collectible animal nature of subject such elaborate detail.
- With hanging thread on the back, ready for immediate home wall display.
- Incredible conversation piece for your guests.
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- Condition report.
- Offered in fine used condition.
- Condition report overall in acceptable condition. There is craquelure across the picture surface, as well as some unevenness to the texture in places, especially towards the edges, where varnish appears to have been applied. There are also some surface marks and some over painting to the top right background areas. Picture surface appears stable. The frame has general wear, scuffs, stains minor losses commensurate with usage & age.
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Dimensions in centimetres of the frame
High (33 cm)
Wide (40.5 cm)
Depth thickness of frame (2 cm)