Pair of 19th Century Equine Stable Interior Paintings
Artist signature present (appears to read R. Vautier)
Circa 1860–1880
Oil on panel
France or Germany
A finely executed pair of 19th century oil paintings depicting richly atmospheric stable interiors, each centered around beautifully rendered horses and subtle narrative moments. Painted in a style closely aligned with the Düsseldorf School, the works emphasize realism, careful brushwork, and storytelling through light and composition.
Each panel captures a distinct scene. One presents a dark horse guided by a figure in bright livery, while the other shows a striking white horse held in place as figures gather in the shadows beyond. The interplay of light across the horses’ forms, the texture of straw underfoot, and the depth of the stable interiors create a sense of movement and quiet drama.
Both works bear a signature lower left, though not fully legible, appearing to read “R. Vautier.” The handling and composition suggest a trained academic hand working within the 19th century European tradition of sporting and equine painting.
Housed in period giltwood frames with linen inserts, the presentation enhances their warmth and intimacy while maintaining a strong decorative presence. Pieces like this would have been well suited to a gentleman’s study or sporting interior.
Condition
Very good antique condition
Light craquelure and minor surface wear consistent with age
Panels stable and well preserved
Frames show gentle wear and present beautifully
A charming and highly decorative pair of 19th century equine paintings, full of character, movement, and atmosphere.
Pair of 19th Century Equine Stable Interior Paintings
Artist signature present (appears to read R. Vautier)
Circa 1860–1880
Oil on panel
France or Germany
A finely executed pair of 19th century oil paintings depicting richly atmospheric stable interiors, each centered around beautifully rendered horses and subtle narrative moments. Painted in a style closely aligned with the Düsseldorf School, the works emphasize realism, careful brushwork, and storytelling through light and composition.
Each panel captures a distinct scene. One presents a dark horse guided by a figure in bright livery, while the other shows a striking white horse held in place as figures gather in the shadows beyond. The interplay of light across the horses’ forms, the texture of straw underfoot, and the depth of the stable interiors create a sense of movement and quiet drama.
Both works bear a signature lower left, though not fully legible, appearing to read “R. Vautier.” The handling and composition suggest a trained academic hand working within the 19th century European tradition of sporting and equine painting.
Housed in period giltwood frames with linen inserts, the presentation enhances their warmth and intimacy while maintaining a strong decorative presence. Pieces like this would have been well suited to a gentleman’s study or sporting interior.
Condition
Very good antique condition
Light craquelure and minor surface wear consistent with age
Panels stable and well preserved
Frames show gentle wear and present beautifully
A charming and highly decorative pair of 19th century equine paintings, full of character, movement, and atmosphere.