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Michael Grimsdale
Polo game with Maple Leaf and Ellerston White 1992

1992

$2,049.38
£1,500
€1,747.16
CA$2,823.17
A$3,097.55
CHF 1,631.64
MX$36,848.63
NOK 20,901.12
SEK 19,085.58
DKK 13,052.98

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Michael Grimsdale (b. 1936) Michael Grimsdale is a British painter known for his refined portrayals of horses, sporting subjects, and commissioned portraits. Born in London in 1936, Grimsdale spent much of his early life abroad, following his family’s military postings to Hong Kong, Singapore, and South Africa. These formative experiences, coupled with his early exposure to varied landscapes and cultures, would later inform the breadth and vitality of his artistic vision. Educated at Cheltenham College and the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, Grimsdale initially trained for a military career before pursuing his true vocation as a painter. He later studied at St Martin’s School of Art in London, where he developed a disciplined, realist approach to painting grounded in keen observation and a deep respect for traditional technique. Periods of residence in Mexico and Australia broadened his visual vocabulary and deepened his sensitivity to light and colour. Grimsdale established his reputation through a steady stream of private commissions—portraits of individuals, equestrian studies, and sporting scenes, especially polo—executed with precision and elegance. His celebrated work Galileo at Coolmore Stud exemplifies his command of equine anatomy and his ability to convey both the physical presence and inner nobility of his subjects. His paintings have been exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Cowdray Park Polo Club, and galleries in London, Jersey, Sydney, and Houston, and they are represented in numerous private collections worldwide. Working primarily in oil, Grimsdale paints in a realistic yet lyrical style, characterized by clarity of form, balanced composition, and a polished surface. His art stands firmly within the British tradition of sporting and animal painting, yet it also reflects a modern sensibility—an attention to atmosphere, light, and personality that transcends genre. Now an established and widely collected artist, Michael Grimsdale continues to embody the enduring appeal of fine figurative painting in the contemporary era, blending technical mastery with the warmth and grace of lived experience. This painting captures the dynamic energy of a polo match, one of Michael Grimsdale’s signature subjects. The composition features players dressed in white and red polo shirts with white trousers, mounted on spirited horses mid-stride, their hooves kicking up the turf in a vivid display of athleticism. Grimsdale emphasizes the elegance and movement of both horse and rider, rendering the musculature and posture with careful observation and fluid brushwork. In the background, a row of spectators and parked cars suggests a formal match setting, grounding the scene in a specific social and sporting context. Grimsdale’s palette is naturalistic yet vibrant: the rich greens of the field contrast with the bright whites and reds of the players’ uniforms, while muted tones in the background convey distance without detracting from the action in the foreground. The painting balances action and composure, capturing both the speed of the game and the ceremonial, spectator-oriented culture surrounding British polo. Through this work, Grimsdale demonstrates his enduring skill in equestrian painting, combining technical accuracy with a lively sense of movement and occasion. Signed on the lower right: Grimsdale

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