George Wright (1860–1944) was a British painter in oils whose subjects were mainly drawn from hunting, with which he was familiar, being a fox-hunter himself, coaching and other equestrian topics.
George Wright was one of the foremost equestrian artists of his time. He was one of a family of seven children, five of whom were professional artists, either principally as painters, or as illustrators.
Here below is a set of amazing paintings by George Wright in the early 20th century.
A Chance Encounter |
A Coach and Four Passing the Hunt |
A Coaching Scene |
A Collie Dog and a Bulldog |
A Gentleman Mounting a Horse Before a Tavern |
A Matter of Honour |
A Rest from Ploughing |
A Stagecoach Drawing Alongside a Hunt |
Anticipation |
At the Post House |
At the Stable |
By the Fox Inn |
Carriage Scene |
Changing Horses |
Coach and Four |
Drawing Cover |
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