A White Horse with Dappled Legs Standing in a Stable

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A profile view of a white horse, 'Telegraph', with dappled legs standing in a stable. To the left stands Peter Geesing in a beige coat, trousers and black hat, holding the horse's blanket. Geesing (1807–1895), was coachman to the Gill family of Apps Court.

Elmbridge Museum

Esher

Title

A White Horse with Dappled Legs Standing in a Stable

Date

1849

Medium

oil on board

Measurements

H 44 x W 56 cm

Accession number

16.1986.48

Acquisition method

gift, 1986

Work type

Painting

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