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Riders and Strollers in Windsor Great Park, oil on paper, c. 1890’s by A. Dougla
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Douglas-Hamilton was a British portraitist and equestrian artist. He illustrated for various riding publications including Rider and Driver Magazine which was published in New York. He worked in watercolor as well as oil and often did watercolor sketches of horse races. This little gem is a perfect addition to the home of a horse lover or Anglophile, and is an original work of art by a distinguished painter. Not a copy or print. 8 1/2" x 11". Frame measures 15" x 18" Excellent condition. FREE SHIPPING
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Windsor Great Park is a Royal Park of 2,020 hectares (5,000 acres), including a deer park,[2] to the south of the town of Windsor on the border of Berkshire and Surrey in England. It is adjacent to the private 265 hectares (650 acres) Home Park, which is nearer the castle. The park was, for many centuries, the private hunting ground of Windsor Castle and dates primarily from the mid-13th century. Historically the park covered an area many times the current size known as Windsor Forest, Windsor Royal Park or its current name. The only royal park not managed by The Royal Parks, the park is managed and funded by the Crown Estate. Most parts of the park are open to the public, free of charge, from dawn to dusk, although there is a charge to enter Savill Garden.[3] The park is Grade I listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.[4] Windsor Forest and Great Park is a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
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