Benjamin Marshall (1767-1835)
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Benjamin Marshall (1767-1835)

Burleigh, a chestnut racehorse, with Sam Chifney up, at Newmarket

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Benjamin Marshall (1767-1835)
Burleigh, a chestnut racehorse, with Sam Chifney up, at Newmarket
signed, inscribed and dated 'Burleigh./B. Marshall pt.1811' (lower left)
oil on canvas
33 7/8 x 39 7/8 in. (85.5 x 100.3 cm.)
Provenance
Henry Vansittart, and by descent at Kirkleatham Hall, Yorkshire, until sold, 23 March 1949, lot 40 (£520 to General Lord Norrie).
Lt. General the Lord Norrie, G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., C.B., D.S.O., M.C., and the Lady Norrie; Christie's, London, 24 October 1958, lot 40 (2,200 guineas to Baer).
Property from the Collection of P.A.B. Widenener III; Sotheby's, New York, 3 June 1994, lot 63 (sold $96,000).
Literature
Aubrey Noakes, Ben Marshall, 1978, no. 107, p. 41
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Lot Essay

Burleigh, by Stamford out of Mercury mare, was bred and owned by Henry Vansittart of Kirkleatham Hall. He won two matches in 1808 and a further five in 1809. 1810 saw further wins but he showed the best form of his career in 1811 winning the Jockey Club Plate, and taking on two Derby winners in Pope and Whalebone being second both times in strong fields. Burleigh only ran at Newmarket and the setting in the present picture appears to be the start of the Beacon course with four mile stable to the left. The jockey is Sam Chifney Junior at the start of his career. He was the son of the Prince of Wales's old jockey Sam Chifney Senior, and brother of the trainer of Priam, Will Chifney.

A second version of this picture, signed and dated 1812, was sold at Sotheby's New York, 27 May 2004, lot 263.

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