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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: John Frederick Herring Snr, Mr William Taylor Copeland’s brown colt Mustapha Muley in a stable , 1842

John Frederick Herring Snr British, 1795-1865

Mr William Taylor Copeland’s brown colt Mustapha Muley in a stable , 1842
signed and dated 'J.F. Herring. Sen.r 1842.' (centre right), and inscribed 'Mustapha Muley' (upper right)
oil on canvas
28 x 36 in. (71.1 x 91.4 cm)
£45,000.00
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Provenance

collection of William Taylor Copeland, and by descent;
anonymous sale, Sotheby's, London, 8 March 1989, lot 139;
with Richard Green, London, 1993;
Private collection.

Mustapha Muley, bred and owned by William Taylor Copeland (1797-1868), was foaled in 1838 by Muley out of a mare by Orville or Walton out of Mufti’s dam. He came third in the Derby when racing for the first time. His owner was a pottery manufacturer and the head of the famous Spode China Company in Stoke-on-Trent. He was also an active politician being Lord Mayor of London in 1835 and Member of Parliament for Stoke-on-Trent (1837-1852 and 1857-1865). Copeland even interceded on Herring's behalf when the artist was suffering financial difficulties and paid off his debts of £500, in addition to commissioning a number of paintings from the artist in order to reverse his fortunes and providing him with a place to live at this time. As a keen sportsman he kept a stud of racehorses at his country residence at Leyton in Essex, which included King Cole, Chantilly, and Mustapha Muley, all of whom were painted for Copeland by Herring in 1842.
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