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Susan Crawford - 1941
Equestrian Artist
Susan Crawford was born in the Scottish
district of East Lothian. Her father was a racehorse
trainer and she grew up on the family farm,
inheriting her parent's affinity with horses and the
countryside and learning to ride when she was only a
toddler.
She spent two years at the Florentine drawing school
of Signorini Nera Simi but is an entirely
self-taught painter, using a classsical old master
technique of applying oil in thin glazes. Her main
inspiration has come from the works of the very
classical horse painters George Stubbs and Sir
Alfred Munnings.
Susan Crawford has exhibited at a number of
distinguished galleries throughout the world,
including The National Portrait Gallery, The Royal
Academy of Arts, The Tryon Gallery, London and The
National Gallery of Pahang Pinang, Malaysia. Her
most recent one-man show was in 2001.
Amongst her many fine works, Susan Crawford has
painted twenty-one Epsom Derby winners and
steeple-chasers such as the all time favourites, Red
Rum, Arkle and Desert Orchid. However, despite her
high profile as a painter of horses, she is also a
well-established portrait artist. She has painted
five members of the British Royal family, including
HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, HM The Queen
and HRH The Prince of Wales, as well as HH The
Sultan of Brunei and HM The Sultan of Oman.
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