Sir David
Engraver:
William Ward (1766–1826)
after designer:
Henry Bernard Chalon (1770–1849)
Publisher:
Colnaghi
1809
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- mezzotint
- Measurements
- 485 × 597 mm
- Acquisition
- historical family property
- Artists/makers/authors
- Engraver: William Ward
- after designer: Henry Bernard Chalon
- Publisher: Colnaghi
- Inventory number
- GR 5673
- Signature/inscriptions content only available in German
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Bez. unter dem Bildfeld unten links: Painted by H.B. Chalon Animal Painter to their R.H. the Prince of Wales & Duke & Duchess of York.
Bez. unter dem Bildfeld unten Mitte: London:Published August 12. 1809. by Colnaghi&Co.23 Cockspur Street Charing Cross.
Bez. unter dem Bildfeld unten rechts: Engraved by William Ward Engraver to their R.H. the Prince of Wales & Duke of York.
Bez. unten Mitte: SIR DAVID. / Sir David a Bronn Horse, bred by Lord Stowell, foaled in 1801, got by Trumpeter, his dam by Woodpecker, grand dam own sister to Driver by Trentham, / in 1803 won at 2 Ys: old 75Gs: at Newmarket, in 1804 at 3 Ys: old 300Gs: 200Gs: 100Gs: 60Gs:&50L at Newmarket, in 1805 at 4 Ys: old 200Gs: 110Gs: 100Gs: 100Gs: 50Gs: &2 0Gs: at Newmarket, in 1806 at 5 Ys: old 200Gs: 200Gs: 200Gs: the / Craven Stakes, 100Gs: 100Gs: 50Gs: & 25 Gs: at Newmarket, in 1807 at 6 Ys: old 200Gs: & the Gold Cup & 100Gs: at Brighton, 200Gs: & 120Gs: at Newmarket, in 1808 at 7 Ys: old a Class of the Catlands Stakes at Newmarket. / TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES. This Plate is most humbly dedicated by His Highnesses very grateful & devoted Servants, COLNAGHI&Co.
- Provenance
- historical family property
- Iconography
- male portrait, identified , equestrian portrait
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