George Wright
"Costumbrista scenes".
Watercolors.
Signed in the lower right corner.
Measurements: 10 x 15 cm (x2); 16 x 24 cm (frames, x2).
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GEORGE WRIGHT (England, 1860-1942).
"Costumbrista scenes".
Watercolors.
Signed in the lower right corner.
Measurements: 10 x 15 cm (x2); 16 x 24 cm (frames, x2).
George Wright was a prominent British painter specializing in equestrian and hunting scenes, known for his ability to capture the dynamism, elegance and sporting spirit of English rural life in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Brother of fellow painter Gilbert Scott Wright, George was trained in an artistic environment and soon established himself as one of the leading exponents of equestrian-themed painting, a genre much appreciated by the aristocracy and high society of his time.
His work is characterized by an extraordinary sense of movement, a great precision in the anatomical representation of horses and dogs, and a careful treatment of light and atmosphere, which gives his compositions a vibrant realism. Wright worked primarily in oils and watercolors, and his scenes of hunting, racing and country riding reflect both the beauty of the English landscape and the energy and tradition of equestrian sport.
Throughout his career, he collaborated with various publishers and illustrated magazines, and his works were widely reproduced in engravings and lithographs, which contributed to his popularity. Although his style remained faithful to late academicism and Victorian naturalism, his lively brushwork and sense of pictorial rhythm distinguish him as one of the great visual chroniclers of the English countryside in the Edwardian era.
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