19th century English landscape with Horse Racing, Possibly the Epsom Derby
REF: 2335
Painter
Samuel Henry Alken (1810-1894)
Horse Racing Scene, Possibly the Epsom Derby
Oil on board, unsigned
Attributed, English school circa 1840
Presented in a later gilt frame with beaded inner edge
This dynamic mid-19th century racing scene, attributed to Samuel Henry Alken-also known as Henry Alken Junior-captures the high-stakes moment just before the thundering release of horses and riders at the starting line. A tightly packed field of brightly jacketed jockeys leans forward with urgent anticipation, the taut muscles of their mounts echoing the gathering tension. In the foreground, a race marshal gestures dramatically to signal the start, his stance underscoring the energy about to be unleashed.
Though unsigned, the work bears the unmistakable hallmarks of Samuel Henry Alken's hand: vigorous composition, attention to equine form, and a sharp eye for the choreography of sport. The figures are finely modelled, the palette lively but grounded, and the setting-with its wooded backdrop, animated crowd, and distant grandstands-suggests a major 19th-century race meeting, possibly the Epsom Derby, a subject Alken is known to have returned to in several formats.
The composition's panoramic sweep and low horizon lend a cinematic quality, while the density of detail-each silken cap and coat, each bridle and plume-evokes the pageantry and social theatre of Britain's sporting calendar at the height of its Regency and early Victorian splendour.
A rare and spirited scene from the golden age of English sporting painting, this work would make an important addition to any collection focused on equine subjects, Regency-Victorian sport, or the Alken dynasty.
- Height 25.39 cm / 10 "
- Width 35.55 cm / 14 "
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