"Dinah, the Anglo-Arab mare, 1941"
Oil on panel,
Signed and dated 1941 lower left,
Titled upper right: "DINAH",
Countersigned and titled on the back by the artist: "Dinah, Anglo-Arab mare",
Beautiful work by the animal painter André Marchand which represents an Anglo-Arab horse.
The details of the horse's body, the play of light and shadow are perfectly mastered.
A student of the painters Léon Bonnat, Edouard Detaille and Simon Toudouze, André Marchand is a lithographer and an animal painter.
He is a member of the Salon des artistes français from 1898. He receives several awards during his participations including a medal in 1904 and 1920. André Marchand stays in the summer at the Lizelier mill in Iteuil in Vienne to paint the countryside.
His favorite subjects are horse portraits. He regularly goes to horse races in Paris to admire and paint his exceptional horses.
Dimensions: 32.5 x 41 cm without frame and 46 x 54 cm with its modern wooden frame.
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