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2019/49
[nb-NO]Title[nb-NO]
Horses,
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[nb-NO]Description[nb-NO]
An oil painting by A. Hubert, entitled 'Horses'. The image depicts a farmer riding a heavy horse side-saddle, feet over the left side of the horse, with a whip held in his left hand and raised above his head. The farmer is wearing a blue top, dark brown trousers, and a brown cap. The image features two horses, with the farmer riding that to the left of the frame. Both horses are brown in colour, both wearing brown saddlery, and both have red adornments attached to their bridles, with those on that of the right horse most visible. On this right-hand horse, these red adornments are shown on the nose and the left side of the bridle. The scenery shows a barren-looking field, with hazy grey/blue scenery in the background.
[nb-NO]Physical description[nb-NO]
1 Painting: Oil on canvas: Fair condition
[nb-NO]Archival history[nb-NO]
Transfer of title, Leighton House Museum, 14 March 2019 – ‘The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea // Culture Service – (Museums) // Permanent Exit Transfer of Title // Details of Donor // The Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea Museum’s Service, Leighton House Museum […] // Details of recipient // Institution Name: The Museum of English Rural Life […] // Total number of items leaving 1 // Physical Size // Height: 495mm // Width: 459mm // Framed Height: 1045mm // Framed Width: 850mm // Exit approved by: Daniel Robbins, Senior Curator // Reason for exit // Item does not fit in Leighton House Museum’s collecting policy [page break] // List of Material // […] // Brief Description // A Hubert, Horses, 1865 // Condition // Fair // […]’, Email, Hannah Lund to Clare Plascow, 11 March 2019 – ‘Dear Clare, // That’s excellent news! I am so pleased you would like the work. // Thursday 14th march would actually work well for us. I am on annual leave but my colleague […] is available. // Please find attached a copy of the transfer of title form. This will need to be completed when you come and collect the work, but it contains some additional information such as valuation ect. which might be useful for you to have in advance […]’, Email, Clare Plascow to Hannah Lund, 11 March 2019 – ‘Dear Hannah, // Thank-you for your patience. I’m happy to say that it was unanimously decided that we would like to accept your offer of a free transfer of Horses by A. Hubert. // When would be the best time for me to collect the painting from Leighton House Museum? I will have access to our museum van on Thursday 14th (which I imagine is far too short notice), Monday 18th or in early April. // Best wishes // Clare’, Email, Hannah Lund to Clare Plascow, 15 February 2019 – ‘Dear Clare, // Thank you for getting back to me. I am happy to wait until the meeting on 7th March, and extend the deadline for the collection till the end of March. // Let me know if you need any additional information about the work in the meantime. // I look forward to hearing from you after the 7th. // All the best, // Hannah.’, Email, Clare Plascow to Hannah Lund, 15 February 2019 – ‘Dear Hannah, // Thank you for your email and apologies for the delay in response. We have a monthly collections meeting where all potential acquisitions are discussed. I’d need to take your offer to the next meeting which is on the 7th March. I’m aware that this is beyond your ideal deadline to have the artwork relocated, so if this will be a major issue could you please let me know. // Thank-you and best wishes // Clare’, Email, Hannah Lund to MERL, 07 February 2019 – ‘Dear Sir/Madam, // Over the past year at Leighton House Museum we have been conducting a collections review with a view to deaccessioning works which are irrelevant to the museum and its core offer. Among these works is a painting of Horses by A. Hubert which I thought might be of relevance to the Museum of English Rural Life. I have attached a pdf document which gives you some further information about the work. // If you are interested in acquiring the piece, we are happy to offer it as a free transfer … The work ideally needs to have left Leighton House Museum within the next month […]’
[nb-NO]Date[nb-NO]
1865 - 1865
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Nineteenth century
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[nb-NO]Dimensions[nb-NO]
- Height 495 mm
- Width 459 mm
- Height 600 mm
- Width 560 mm