'Brown Jack'
'Brown Jack'
'Brown Jack'
'Brown Jack'
'Brown Jack'

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A figure of a standing racehorse. 'What a horse was this! Wise head, kind eye, large ears, magnificent shoulders... I should know what the horse was like, for he was in my stables for six weeks whilst I made a model of him for the bronze statuette which I did for the jockey club.' ('The second burst', p.127)

The Munnings Art Museum

Colchester

Title

'Brown Jack'

Date

1935

Medium

bronze

Measurements

H 60 x W 70 x D 20 cm

Accession number

CH694

Acquisition method

bequeathed by Lady Munnings, 1962

Work type

Equestrian

Signature/marks description

plinth, reverse right: Brown Jack, A.J. Munnings 1935

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