Henry Koehler
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Jockey Studies II by Henry Koehler captures the dynamic essence of equestrian life through a series of meticulously rendered figures. Each jockey, depicted with precision, exudes a sense of movement and grace, set against a subtle background that highlights their vibrant attire. Koehler's adept use of color and form brings out the individuality of each subject, infusing the scene with a lively rhythm that resonates with the viewer's senses. This artwork is a testament to Koehler's ability to merge realism with artistic flair, creating a piece that is both visually and emotionally engaging.
About Jockey Studies II by Henry Koehler
Created with a keen eye for detail, Jockey Studies II measures 27.5 inches by 21.5 inches. The piece showcases Koehler's mastery in capturing the subtleties of equestrian sports, a theme recurrent in his body of work. The medium, likely watercolor or gouache, allows for a delicate interplay of light and shadow, enhancing the three-dimensionality of the figures. This work not only reflects the cultural significance of horse racing but also Koehler's deep appreciation for the sport's aesthetics and traditions. Its appeal lies in its ability to evoke the thrill and elegance of the racecourse, making it a prized addition for collectors who appreciate the intersection of art and sport.
Provenance
Louisville, KY- X
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Henry Koehler, Jockey in Red & Blue, 2000Sold1,500.00
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