Stage Coach Ride, sold as Pair - Philip Henry Rideout
Philip Rideout (1860-1920) was a 19th century early 20th century British artist from Chalfont Hertfordshire who specialized in English country sporting scenes. His works usually captured hunting and racing and often coaching scenes of riding through the English countryside. Today his works are very popular in many countries, ideal for country homes and sporting themes interiors. This pair is oil on board both in original frame and dated 1903. They were made to be displayed together as a natural pair.
Measurements 24.5 x 17 with frame 17 x 10 without frame.
Philip Rideout (1860-1920) was a 19th century early 20th century British artist from Chalfont Hertfordshire who specialized in English country sporting scenes. His works usually captured hunting and racing and often coaching scenes of riding through the English countryside. Today his works are very popular in many countries, ideal for country homes and sporting themes interiors. This pair is oil on board both in original frame and dated 1903. They were made to be displayed together as a natural pair.
Measurements 24.5 x 17 with frame 17 x 10 without frame.
Philip Rideout (1860-1920) was a 19th century early 20th century British artist from Chalfont Hertfordshire who specialized in English country sporting scenes. His works usually captured hunting and racing and often coaching scenes of riding through the English countryside. Today his works are very popular in many countries, ideal for country homes and sporting themes interiors. This pair is oil on board both in original frame and dated 1903. They were made to be displayed together as a natural pair.
Measurements 24.5 x 17 with frame 17 x 10 without frame.