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John Csosz's "Steeplechase" is an original gouache painting created by the Cleveland artist between 1930 and 1940. With its fine coloration, sense of form and movement, it is a striking example of his painting techniques by this American artist. The steeplechase is an equestrian sport that originated in Ireland in the 18th century. It is a distance and speed race where riders on horseback are required to jump over various obstacles along the countryside or turf course. This particular scene depicts three riders on their steeds jumping over a tall hedge. "Steeplechase" was formerly in the collection of the T. W. Grogan Company. One of John Csosz's best known paintings entitled Tomorrow, was adopted as the logo for the American National Association of Juvenile Court Judges in 1937. |
Title: | Steeplechase |
Artist: | Csosz, John (Hungary, 1897 - Cleveland, Ohio, ?) |
Date: | c. 1930 - 1940 |
Medium: | Original Gouache Painting |
Note: | John Csosz: During the first half of the twentieth century artists of Hungarian heritage played a large role in the art community of Cleveland. Such highly respected painters and printmakers as Sandor Vago, Kalman Kubinyi, Joseph Jicha and John Csosz all established fine reputations. In 2003, the Cleveland Artists Foundation launched a large, retrospective exhibition on the work of these artists entitled, "Hungarians at the Easel." |
Born in Hungary, John Csosz came to Cleveland at an early age. He studied art there under both Frederick Gottwald (1858-1941) and Henry Keller (1869-1949). During his career, John Csosz both painted and etched portraits, figure studies and landscapes which were exhibited at the Cleveland Museum of Art and elsewhere. John Csosz was also a full member of the Cleveland Society of Artists. | |
During the 1930's, John Csosz was particularly active and was commissioned to create paintings for such institutions as the Holy Ghost Church, Cleveland, and the University Club, Akron. Perhaps his best known commission, however, is the large painting entitled, Tomorrow, which was created for the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court, Cleveland. It was adopted as the logo for the National Association of Juvenile Court Judges in 1937. | |
An original gouache painting, "Steeplechase" was created by the Cleveland artist, John Csosz between 1930 and 1940. With its fine coloration, sense of form and movement, it is a striking example of his painting techniques by this American artist. Although the steeplechase is an equestrian sport that originated in Ireland in the 18th century, Thomas Hitchcock, a leading American polo player, horse trainer and breeder is known as the father of American steeplechase horse racing. Hitchcock built an important steeplechase training center and track in Aiken, South Carolina in the late 18th century. The Steeplechase is a distance and speed race where riders on horseback are required to race and jump over various obstacles along the countryside or turf course. This particular scene depicts three riders on their steeds jumping over a tall hedge. A 19the century example of this sport includes, Modification au costume des jockeys"Steeplechase by the French artist, Cham 'Charles-Henri-Amedee, comte de Noe'. "Steeplechase" was formerly in the collection of the T. W. Grogan Company. One of John Csosz's best known paintings entitled Tomorrow, was adopted as the logo for the American National Association of Juvenile Court Judges in 1937. | |
Provenance: | Steeplechase was formerly in the collection of the T. W. Grogan Company and bearing their label on the verso. |
Size: | 13 3/4 X 20 1/2 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
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Condition: | Painted upon artist board and with full margins. Signed by the artist in the image to the lower right. In fine condition throughout without a trace of fading or discoloration. Steeplechase represents a large and impressive example of the art of John Csosz. |
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Original Gouache Painting by the American artist, John Csosz.
Steeplechase |
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John Csosz (Hungary, 1897 - Cleveland, Ohio, ?) | |||||
# | Image | Title & Artist | Medium | Date | Notes |
01- | Oriental Dancer by John Csosz | Original Gouache Painting | c. 1940 | Signed by John Csosz within the image. | |
02.- | Steeplechase by John Csosz | Original Gouache Painting | c. 1930 - 1940 | Signed by John Csosz within the image. | |
03.- | Sunlight and Shadows, Venice, Italy by John Csosz | Original Drypoint Engraving | c. 1930 | Signed and annotated, "Artists Proof" by John Csosz in pencil. |
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