Description, per catalogue entry, royal collection: "The Royal Collection holds an important group of paintings by George Stubbs; all of them were acquired by George IV when Prince of Wales and all of them (with the exception of OM 1115, 400512) were sent in 1822 from Carlton House to the King’s Lodge (later Royal Lodge) in Windsor Great Park, presumably as an appropriate setting for sporting paintings. This painting belongs with a group of works painted for the Prince of Wales between 1790 and 1793, except that unlike the others it is executed on panel and on a smaller scale. The groom here wears royal livery (scarlet coat, gold lace, blue collar and cuffs), and so presumably holds a horse in the Prince's possession. Provenance:Presumably painted for George IV" (https://www.rct.uk/collection/402406/a-bay-horse-with-a-groom)
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