THE OXFORD AND LONDON COACH FORDING A STREAM
Creator(s): Henry Aiken (Attributed to)
On view in: First Floor Library
About this object
Coach has Oxford London on its side and is drawn by two pairs of horses, the forward ones white and dark brown, the rear pair roan. The coach is driving toward the left and is fording a stream while a boy on horseback in the foreground is speaking and gesticulating to them. There are three coachmen and a woman sitting in the driver's seat, and one standing on the back. In the background to the left are sheep in a field, a wagon pulled by horses, and in the far distance, a village. The right background shows a tree on a hill just behind the coach. In the foregrouns is a small bridge made of twigs and branches leading from a path across the stream.
- Object name:
- THE OXFORD AND LONDON COACH FORDING A STREAM
- Made from:
- Oil on canvas
- Made in:
- England
- Date made:
- 19th c.
- Size:
- 29.8 × 40 cm (11 3/4 × 15 3/4 in.)
Detailed information for this item
- Catalog number:
- 51.26
- Class:
- PAINTING
- Signature marks:
- LABEL on back: Arthur Ackerman and Sons
- Credit line:
- Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973