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Peter Curling (b.1955) - GOING TO THE WIRE, c.1995

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Peter Curling (b.1955) - GOING TO THE WIRE, c.1995

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Auction Date:2011 Oct 10 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:Royal Dublin Society, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
Artist: Peter Curling (b.1955)
Title: GOING TO THE WIRE, c.1995
Medium: charcoal on buff-coloured paper
Signature: signed lower left
Dimensions: 47 by 72cm., 18.5 by 28.2 5in.
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Note: From an early age Curling's talent was recognised and encouraged. Renowned equestrian artist Susan Crawford, as well as sporting and wildlife art advocate, Aylmer Tryon, founder of the Tryon Gallery, London both supported Curling and persuaded him to develop his talents further through study in Florence under Signorina Simi. As a consequence of these studies Curling's canvases developed into more technically accurate and precisely executed works with his style now clearly marked by a fundamental emphasis on draughtsmanship, engineering of line and a truthful and harmonious depiction of movement and form. Curling's immersion in his subject stems from the intimate surroundings of his home where he is involved in every aspect of his stud. This deep rooted connection with the horses has engendered in the artist an acute awareness of their physical presence as well as their psyche. His canvas are testament to his skill and during the 1980s and 90s, his most prolific period for equestrian art, he was vigorously pursued for equestrian portrait commissions. This work was executed during a particularly prolific phase in Curling's career. The racing garb worn by the horse and rider would indicate an American scene, possibly inspired by his time spent in Saratoga and Keenland.
We are grateful to the artist for his assistance in cataloguing this lot.