Arabian Fine Art
Biographies

Arabian Fine Art

 

Today Arabian Fine Art London leads the world market in contemporary Arabian horse paintings and has over 30 years combined experience in the art world.

 

Arabian Fine Art is able to advise clients on the development of their collections and offer’s a discreet and professional service.

 

Charlotte Bowskill

 

Charlotte Bowskill has over ten years experience in the art world, working with a high profile London dealer before founding Arabian Fine Art.

 

Charlotte has extensive expertise in 19th C, 20th C and Modern art and also considerable commercial and people skills. Charlotte features in "Who's Who of Britain's Youngest Directors 2009".

 

From a very early age, Charlotte has had a love of all things equestrian and is an experienced horsewoman. Her innate passion for horses led her to be initially struck and then fatally conquered by the pure bred Arabian.

 

J. Anne Butler

 

J. Anne Butler captures the soul of her subject matter in the timeless medium of bronze. Acknowledged globally as a leading figurative and Arabian horse sculptor Anne encapsulates their spirit in the fine detail and movement of  her exclusive bronzes.

 

Zenon Aniszewski

 

Zenon Aniszewski was born and raised in North Poland. He mainly works in the media of watercolor and uses beautifully bright colours to accentuate his subjects. Aniszewski’s paintings are collected world wide and Queen Beatrix of The Netherlands has a commission of favorite horse ‘Benito’.

 

Lesley Thiel

 

Lesley Thiel has achieved wide recognition for her equestrian paintings within a relatively short period of time. Working to capture the spirit and charisma of each individual she paints, she views her work as portraiture and not simply pictures of horses.

 

Lesley's work is represented in art collections worldwide and is highly sought after.

 

Peter Smith

 

Peter Smith's status as one of his generations leading equestrian artists represents the culmination of a lifelong fascination with horses and a well-nurtured natural artistic talent.

 

Peter Smith’s original works are highly sought after and his canvases feature in art collections worldwide.

 

Tessa Pullan

 

Tessa Pullan was apprenticed to John Skeaping RA for three years and continued her studies with the City and Guilds of London Art School Diploma Course and a further three years as a postgraduate at the Royal Academy of Arts. She is now one of Britain's leading animal sculptors, working in a variety of media, but mainly bronze and wood.

Tessa has exhibited at numerous galleries since 1976, including the Guildhall and the Royal Academy.