The Horse Modoc
Artist
Unknown Artist
Periodca. 1870 - 1890
MediumOil on artist's board
Dimensions12 × 18 in. (30.5 × 45.7 cm)
InscribedInscribed lower left, "Modoc" with each letter a different color of paint.
MarkingsBears a French trademark sticker on the reverse that reads, "1770 / Trademark / Pour Parvenir a Bonne Foi."
ClassificationsLandscapes & Still Life
Credit LineMuseum Purchase, 1945
Object number2083A.2
DescriptionView of a black horse trotting from right to left, with a bridle and reins but no saddle or harness. It is depicted on a dirt track or path in a grassy landscape setting with fences, a roadway and trees on the left, and a large tree with a pond beyond it on the right. There are waterfoul on the pond, as well as a human figure in a rowboat.NotesThere were at least three standardbred or trotting horses named Modoc in the last four decades of the nineteenth century. Listed in Wallace's American Trotting Register for 1879, they were from Illinois, Massachusetts, and New York. Horses called Modoc were named after a small group of Native Americans in Oklahoma whose ancestral home was near today's California-Oregon border.
Collections
ProvenanceEx-collection Mrs. J. Amory Haskell, Red Bank, NJ. Sold at Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, NY, The Americana Collection of the Late Mrs. J. Amory Haskell, Part 6, 13 - 17 February 1945, lot 1316.
Augustus Kollner
Carrie A. Bowne Swift
Will Hammell
Carrie A. Bowne Swift
Carrie A. Bowne Swift
James Crawford Thom
David Provost Van Brackle
John Evans Redman
Miss Harriet E. Applegate
Alfred Eduard Beguin
Unknown Artist