🐎 Sporting Portrait of Champion Racehorse Craig an Eran by Walter Herbert Wheeler
🐎 Edwardian Sporting Oil Painting – Portrait of Champion Racehorse “Craig an Eran” by Walter Herbert Wheeler (1878–1960)
🎯 Subject & Medium:
This delightful early 20th-century British oil painting captures the elegance and strength of the celebrated bay racehorse Craig an Eran, shown in a striking quarter-length side profile. His expression is calm yet alert, his well-groomed coat glows with rich, natural colouring, and his posture conveys quiet nobility—making this not just an equine portrait, but a tribute to a legendary competitor.
🎨 Medium: Oil on board
🖼️ Title: Craig an Eran
🖋️ Signed: Lower right “W.H. Wheeler”
🗓️ Date: Circa 1900s (Edwardian era)
📌 Inscribed: “Craig an Eran” at lower left
🎨 Composition & Technique:
Painted in the refined Edwardian realist style, this portrait presents the racehorse against a soft, pale sage-grey background that allows the subject to take full prominence. The tonal neutrality of the backdrop emphasizes the richness of the horse’s deep bay coat, composed in luscious layers of mahogany, sienna, russet, and warm black.
The artist, Walter Herbert Wheeler, uses a combination of short, directional strokes and smooth tonal blending to model the horse’s musculature and facial contours. The detailing of the glossy bridle, the fine curve of the nostrils, and the gentle highlights on the brow and mane reveal Wheeler’s strong command of light and surface.
There’s a tactile softness in the rendering of the coat, especially around the jawline and ears. The eyes, alert yet gentle, capture a remarkable sense of intelligence and calm dignity. The reins and bit are crisply defined yet do not overpower the portrait, preserving the visual focus on the horse’s expressive head and proud bearing.
This is a superb early example of Wheeler’s sporting work, revealing his sensitivity to both the form and spirit of his animal subjects.
🖊️ Signed:
The artwork is clearly signed “W.H. Wheeler” in the lower right corner. The title and subject, Craig an Eran, is also neatly inscribed in the lower left, reinforcing its identity as a portrait of one of Britain’s most significant racehorses. The confident signature aligns with other authenticated examples of Wheeler’s known body of work and underscores its value as a genuine piece by a listed British animal artist.
🐴 About the Horse – Craig an Eran (1918–1945):
A British Thoroughbred of noble lineage, Craig an Eran became one of the top racehorses of the early 1920s. He was bred by Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor, trained by Alec Taylor Jr., and sired by the Derby-winning Sunstar. His dam, Maid of the Mist, was a daughter of Sceptre, making his bloodline exceptionally distinguished.
Craig an Eran claimed victory in several major races including:
📜 Major Wins (1921):
🏆 2000 Guineas
🏆 St James’s Palace Stakes
🏆 Eclipse Stakes
🥈 Second in the Epsom Derby
💷 Total earnings: £15,345
Following his retirement, he became a highly successful breeding stallion, siring notable winners such as April the Fifth, Mon Talisman, and Admiral Drake. He passed away in 1945, but remains a respected name in British flat racing history.
🧑🎨 About the Artist – Walter Herbert Wheeler (1878–1960):
A member of the respected Wheeler family of British artists, Walter Herbert Wheeler was best known for his animal portraiture, particularly dogs and horses. He exhibited in London, including at the Royal Academy, and his work remains highly sought after by collectors today.
Wheeler's art is prized for its realism, accuracy, and character portrayal—especially in his sporting subjects. His auction results include sales at Bonhams, with hammer prices exceeding £3,000. This portrait of Craig an Eran is an excellent reflection of his love for horses and his skill in capturing their individuality.
🖼️ Frame:
Presented in its original traditional oak frame, which complements the natural hues and period character of the painting. Subtle in style but robust in construction, the frame provides a tasteful and authentic finish.
📐 Frame Dimensions (approx.):
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Height: 32 cm
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Width: 23 cm
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Depth: 1.5 cm
🪝 Supplied with hanging thread—ready for immediate wall display.
🏛️ Provenance:
Acquired from a private collection via a respected auction house, with label verso. Now proudly offered by Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD, specialists in historic portraiture, sporting art, and fine collectibles.
💖 Why You’ll Love It:
✅ Original Edwardian equine portrait by a listed British artist
✅ Depicts champion racehorse Craig an Eran, 2000 Guineas Winner
✅ Naturalistic style with superb brushwork and colour depth
✅ Historically significant subject with documented pedigree
✅ Excellent condition and ready to hang
✅ Ideal for racing enthusiasts, collectors, or classic English interiors
✅ A refined and compact artwork with powerful presence
🧾 Condition Report:
🖼️ Painting Surface: Very good overall, with some light craquelure, foxing, and minor touch-ups, consistent with age
🖼️ Frame: Structurally sound with general wear, including light scratches, scuffs, and small losses to finish—typical for an early 20th-century oak frame
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