A Good Thing Next Time Out

625.00

“A Good Thing Next Time Out” features a team of horses doing a fast piece of work or gallop to establish how fit they are. The title comes from the horse in front who seems to be doing it very easily by comparison to his colleagues and looks like he could indeed be a good thing next time out. This print is one of a limited edition of 500 and has long since sold out. This is a rare opportunity to buy this much sought after print.

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Born in Waterford in Ireland in 1955, Peter Curling spent his early years in County Clare before moving to England with his family in 1963. In England he won an art scholarship to Millfield, where his work was seen by Aylmer Tryon, founder of the Tryon Gallery. Tryon was impressed enough with Peter Curling’s abilities to arrange that he visit Florence to study drawing with the eminent tutor Signorina Nerina Simi.

Peter Curling has been fascinated by horses since his earliest childhood and he was allowed to visit the local stables and sketch and paint there whilst he was at school in England. He lived for a time in Newmarket, riding out with the eminent trainer Michael Stoute, and was also privileged to spend a brief time in Spain in 1974 with the great equestrian artist John Skeaping RA, whom he cites as a great influence.

He returned permanently to Ireland in 1975 to devote equal attention to horses and to art, riding out for Eddie O’Grady and even riding his own horse, Caddy, to victory at Limerick Junction in 1985. Peter Curling therefore paints in the equestrian world very much from ‘the inside’ and he is a familiar face on racecourses around Britain.

Now running a thriving stud farm in Tipperary, Peter Curling produces young horses for the National Hunt market with such success that he topped both National Hunt sales in Ireland in 1998. He also trains his own racehorses and point-to-pointers and often hunts, which he believes has heightened his awareness of the landscape. Now so successful in the art world that he has taken the conscious decision to accept no more commissions, preferring to concentrate instead on work which inspires him, Peter Curling originals are now exhibited at prestigious venues all over the world.

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