Horse, Hevosia

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This artwork, titled "Horse, Hevosia" by Alfred William Finch, showcases two horses rendered in what appears to be charcoal or a similar medium. The drawing captures the elegance and anatomical features of the horses with impressive detail, emphasizing the muscle structure and form through the use of shading and tonal variations.The horse on the left is depicted in a frontal perspective with its head turned slightly towards the viewer, allowing us to see its gentle gaze and finely drawn features. The right horse is presented from a side view, displaying its profile and the graceful curve of its neck and back. Both horses are standing, portrayed in a calm and relaxed manner, with a hint of finesly detailed hooves.The background is minimalistic, focusing the viewer’s attention fully on the figures of the horses. The paper's slightly worn and stained edges add a touch of authenticity and history to the piece, suggesting that it may have been a study or part of a collection of sketches. Finch's skill in conveying the natural beauty and serene demeanor of these horses is evident, making this drawing not only an artistic study but also a celebration of these majestic animals.

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Alfred William Finch (1854-1930) was a Neo-Impressionist artist born to British parents in Brussels, Belgium. His works utilized the color palette and Pointillism technique, which were shared by other significant figures of the Neo-Impressionism movement, including Paul Signac, Camille Pissarro, and Georges Seurat. Finch was among the founding members of Les XX (Les Vingt), a group of twenty artists based in Brussels that challenged antiquated and conservative artistic traditions and academism. The group held annual art exhibitions, greatly influencing the development of Neo-Impressionism. In his later years, Alfred William Finch also produced ceramics and pottery, decorated with a fusion of his familiar Neo-Impressionism, Arts and Crafts, and Belgian Art Nouveau styles. His artworks primarily portray the atmospheric beauty of nature and the countryside along the Channel coast. Alfred William Finch spent the majority of his artistic career in Helsinki, where he passed away in 1930.