'Barefoot'

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The artist David Dalby lived and worked in York where he was listed in a directory as being an ‘animal painter’. Sir Walter Gibley, a renowned 19th century collector of paintings of animals wrote the following about Dalby: “We see, by the manner in which he puts his men in their saddles that Dalby himself was a good huntsman; he also understood fox-hunting and could prove his knowledge on his canvas.”

Barefoot was the winner of the 1823 St Leger. He was ridden to victory by Tom Goodisson who is shown in the painting, trained by Richard Sheperd, and owned by R. Watt.

Danum Gallery, Library and Museum

Doncaster

Title

'Barefoot'

Date

1828

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 54 x W 75 cm

Accession number

DONMG : 819.79

Acquisition method

purchased from European Fine Arts, 1979

Work type

Painting

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Waterdale, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN1 3BZ England

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