
Lying Down Horse
Signed and dated watercolour.
The horse was one of the handful of themes that recurred throughout Elisabeth Frink’s work, sometimes with a standing man or a rider (she was herself a keen equestrian), more often as an isolated motif, the whole creature or just the head.
She embarked on an extensive series of drawings, prints and sculptures of lying and rolling horses, executed between 1970 and 1981.
The horse was one of the handful of themes that recurred throughout Elisabeth Frink’s work, sometimes with a standing man or a rider (she was herself a keen equestrian), more often as an isolated motif, the whole creature or just the head.
She embarked on an extensive series of drawings, prints and sculptures of lying and rolling horses, executed between 1970 and 1981.
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Signed and dated watercolour.
The horse was one of the handful of themes that recurred throughout Elisabeth Frink’s work, sometimes with a standing man or a rider (she was herself a keen equestrian), more often as an isolated motif, the whole creature or just the head.
She embarked on an extensive series of drawings, prints and sculptures of lying and rolling horses, executed between 1970 and 1981.
The horse was one of the handful of themes that recurred throughout Elisabeth Frink’s work, sometimes with a standing man or a rider (she was herself a keen equestrian), more often as an isolated motif, the whole creature or just the head.
She embarked on an extensive series of drawings, prints and sculptures of lying and rolling horses, executed between 1970 and 1981.











