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Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)
Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)

Image credit: Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum

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A bronze group of three carthorses, one with a docked tail. The group is entitled 'Three Carthorses' while one is specifically titled 'The Lame Horse' by Miss Sybil Barlow (1900–1933). Each is an individual work, one with an integral bronze base (the horse with the docked tail), one with a green marble base ('The Lame Horse') and one with a black marble or slate base. Each is signed.

Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum

Bournemouth

Title

Three Carthorses (The Lame Horse)

Date

1900–1933

Medium

bronze

Measurements

H 76.5 x W 82.5 x D 30 cm

Accession number

SC111 BORGM

Acquisition method

bequeathed by Mrs Sophia Matilda Barlow (the artist's mother), 1953

Work type

Equestrian

Signature/marks description

Sibyl Barlow 1907 / SIBYL BARLOW SC. / Sibyl Barlow 1926.

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