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George Paice
George paice, 19th century, oil, horse and rider with dogs

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A fine oil on canvas painting of a horse and rider with hounds. This traditional country scene shows the rider wearing his red hunting jacket, identified as Mr Mackenzie riding "dutch oven" with novice hounds!! dated 92 Signed and inscribed on a label verso Held within a gilt composition frame with applied plaque The size being 50cm x 67.5 cm whilst overall size is 64 x 80 cm This painting is in oveall good condition having being Relined, cleaned and restored. There is one small repair which is near the top right hand side section by tree which has been patched and had approproate retouching.This has been carried out to a high standard however as with all restoration work of this nature it can be visible in certain lights. The frame is in good condition with only minor scuffs/signs of age as to be expected. None of this detracts from the overall appearance of this appealing work by a well known equine artist George Paice George Thomas Paice (24 November 1854 – 14 March 1925) was a British landscape, canine, hunting, and equestrian painter. Born in Pimlico, London, Paice studied at the Heatherley School of Fine Art and at the Royal Academy from 1905-1910. He worked mostly for private collectors, his paintings almost never present at public exhibitions. Nevertheless, he did exhibit his works at the Royal Academy and at the Royal Society of British Artists, gaining notoriety among the wealthy. He was quickly a much sought-after artist by the English aristocracy, one or two mecenes encouraging his work. Probably for that reason, most of his paintings remained in private collections until two decades ago when some of those works appeared in world known Auction Houses such as Christie's His work can now be seen in museums and national trust properties
  • Creator:
    George Paice (1854 - 1925, British)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 25.2 in (64 cm)Width: 31.5 in (80 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    York, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1800214427312
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