File:Bay Wanton, by John Wootton. 40 x 50 inches.jpg
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creator QS:P170,Q600088 |
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painting object_type QS:P31,Q3305213 |
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Wanton, by John Wootton, (a son of Bay Bolton?). (inscribed) The property of Charles Paulett, 3rd Duke of Bolton, on Newmarket Heath with jockey up, 1725, 40 x 50 inches.
22 May 2008, London, King Street, lot 100. GBP £ 46,700 (including premiums).
The racehorse could be the successful horse owned by Lord Dorchester; also known as Bay Wanton, he is known to have run in a match against the Duke of Devonshire's Scar in 1712. If so, the inscription appears to be misleading as he could not have been a son of Bay Bolton, as the two horses were racing at the same time from around 1710. This is before proper records began at Newmarket with the fresh version of the Match Book in 1718. Sir Theodore Cook, writing in 1905, records a picture of this horse in the Durdans Collection, and a picture by Wootton of Wanton is listed in the Durdans inventory of 1929. The picture may therefore have been part of the celebrated collection of sporting pictures assembled by Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery (1847-1929), although no mention of such provenance was made at the time of the 1966 sale. Cook mentions two other horses called Wanton but both were from the mid-18th Century. Records of the 1720s are much more extensive and there does not appear to be mention of any credible candidate called Wanton, let alone one successful enough to the subject of such a fine portrait. '
Wanton, a bay racehorse with jockey up, at Newmarket signed 'J. Wootton pinxit' and with inscription and date 'WANTON, _ He was got by Bay Bolton. Ano. 1719.' (lower right) oil on canvas.
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1725 date QS:P571,+1725-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Original publication: GB (now UK) |
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