Riderless Racers at Rome - GÉRICAULT, Théodore - WGA
Riderless Racers at Rome by GÉRICAULT, Théodore
Riderless Racers at Rome by GÉRICAULT, Théodore

Riderless Racers at Rome

by GÉRICAULT, Théodore, Oil on paper, mounted on canvas, 45 x 60 cm

From the mid-15th century until 1882, spring carnival in Rome closed with a horse race. Fifteen to 20 riderless horses, originally imported from the Barbary Coast of North Africa, ran the length of the Via del Corso, a long, straight city street, in about 2,5 minutes.

Throughout his career, G�ricault lovingly depicted the horse as a metaphor for unfettered emotion and power. The artist initially planned to paint a canvas of this subject more than 9 m in width; he completed 20 small oil studies before abandoning the project. In other variations on this theme, G�ricault set the race in ancient, rather than contemporary, Rome.

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