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Ole Larsen
VTG Ole Larsen Original Watercolor Horse & Sulky Racing Scene, Signed & Framed
VTG Ole Larsen Original Watercolor Horse & Sulky Racing Scene, Signed & Framed
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This vintage equestrian artwork by noted artist Ole Larsen captures the dynamic energy of a harness racing scene, featuring a trotting horse pulling a sulky with a focused driver.
• Medium & Style: Believed to be an original watercolor (not a lithograph), with rich, fluid brushwork and vibrant yet natural tones.
• Signature: Signed Ole Larsen in the lower left corner.
• Presentation: Professionally matted and framed in a handsome 1.25" beveled wood frame with a warm finish, ready to hang.
• Dimensions: Artwork (sight) approx. 14" wide by 10" high; bevelled edge matte is 1.25 " wide on sides and 1" wide on top and bottom; frame size is 19.75" wide by 15.25" high.
• Excellent vintage condition with no visible damage to the artwork; frame shows only minimal wear consistent with age.
• Provenance & Rarity: Ole Larsen (1898–1984) was known for his sporting and equestrian subjects.
This appears to be a one-of-a-kind piece, not a mass-produced print, making it especially desirable for collectors.
A striking choice for horse racing enthusiasts, sporting art collectors, or anyone seeking a statement piece for an office, study, or equestrian-themed space.
Circa Mid-20th Century (likely 1940s–1960s)
• Medium & Style: Believed to be an original watercolor (not a lithograph), with rich, fluid brushwork and vibrant yet natural tones.
• Signature: Signed Ole Larsen in the lower left corner.
• Presentation: Professionally matted and framed in a handsome 1.25" beveled wood frame with a warm finish, ready to hang.
• Dimensions: Artwork (sight) approx. 14" wide by 10" high; bevelled edge matte is 1.25 " wide on sides and 1" wide on top and bottom; frame size is 19.75" wide by 15.25" high.
• Excellent vintage condition with no visible damage to the artwork; frame shows only minimal wear consistent with age.
• Provenance & Rarity: Ole Larsen (1898–1984) was known for his sporting and equestrian subjects.
This appears to be a one-of-a-kind piece, not a mass-produced print, making it especially desirable for collectors.
A striking choice for horse racing enthusiasts, sporting art collectors, or anyone seeking a statement piece for an office, study, or equestrian-themed space.
Circa Mid-20th Century (likely 1940s–1960s)
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