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French Impressionist Equestrian Parade with Jockeys and French Flags

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About the Item

Title: French Impressionist Equestrian Parade with Jockeys and French Flags By Fanch Lel Signed: Yes Size: 13 x 16.25 inches (height x width) Oil painting on cardboard, unframed Condition: Good condition overall with minor surface handling marks and light wear to edges, consistent with its medium and vintage character. Painted on corrugated card, which adds visible texture and depth. Provenance: All the paintings we have for sale by this artist have come from the artists estate and have had no previous owners at all. Description: This beautifully observed French impressionist oil painting by Fanch Lel depicts a serene moment in an equestrian parade, with a procession of jockeys on horseback riding past fluttering French tricolour flags. The riders, dressed in colourful silks—red, yellow, blue—form a diagonal rhythm across the canvas, their horses painted with expressive energy and poise. The pale green background and soft pastel tones evoke a cool, hazy afternoon, while bold accents of purple, ochre, and white add depth and atmosphere. To the left, a tree canopy in rich impressionist brushwork provides a natural contrast to the open paddock space, fenced in delicate white strokes. Rather than focusing on speed or competition, this scene highlights the ritual and elegance of French equestrian sport. The fluttering national flags give a sense of celebration and local identity—possibly set at a racecourse near a town fête or regional event. Painted on corrugated cardboard in Lel’s signature impressionist style, the work carries a plein air immediacy and a loose, expressive quality that adds to its charm and collectibility. Perfect for collectors of equestrian art, French cultural scenes, or impressionist work with movement and atmosphere, this piece captures the pride and pageantry of horse riding in rural France.
  • Creator:
    Fanch Lel (1930, French)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 13 in (33.02 cm)Width: 16.25 in (41.28 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Cirencester, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU509316350312

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