HORACE VERNET

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HORACE VERNET
Horse head Oil on canvas 61 x 49,9 cm Horse head Oil on canvas, 24 x 19,6 in. PROVENANCE M. Delaroche-Vernet, descendant of the artist EXHIBITION Probably Retrospective exhibition of paintings, watercolours and sculptures representing the horse, Paris, Grand Palais, 1913, organised by the Cercle Hippique on the occasion of the Horse Show, n°75 ("horse's head", label on the back of the old frame) Grandson of Joseph Vernet (1714 -1789), son of Carle Vernet (1758 -1836), it is undoubtedly from his father that Horace learned at a very young age to love horses and above all, to sublimate them by bringing them to life in his painting. Emerging from a dark background, the horse appears to us alive, warm, robust. The painter skillfully brings it to life first in the ears, alert and alert, then in the blond hair on either side of the neck; then in the mouth, forced to open slightly by the bite; then finally and above all, in the eye, which comes alive with a life that is given to it by the point of white skillfully placed in the pupil's eye. A figure similar to this work is now kept in the Bonnet-Helleu Museum in Bayonne (fig. 1. INV.1104). With infinite gentleness, the paintbrush is in a monochrome shades of grey and white and lets us touch with our eyes the silkiness of the coat and the warmth of the harnessed animal, held by its invisible rider and ready to escape.
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