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A YOUNG WINDSOR GREY BEING LINE BROKEN FOR FUTURE USE BY ENGLISH ROYALTY The term Windsor Grey applies to the grey horses used to draw the Royal Family's carriages and coaches for ceremonial processions and who represent the crown in various driving events. This scene was painted at Windsor Castle, home to one of the Royal Mews, but also a familiar place to de Prades. Some of his most famous works are of the Royal Mail Coaches and his "Prince Albert, the Prince Consort, with the Emperor Napoleon III, and the First Life Guards at Windsor, 17 April 1855" resides in the British National Trust Collection.

  • Dimensions: 26" x 40"
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Notes: Signed, dated 1876

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November 19, 2014 4:00 PM EST
Lexington, KY, US

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