Bay Horse Art

End of Romance - Antônio Parreiras
The last collection in my horse art by color series is the bay animals, last but certainly not least. This is perhaps the most common and widely recognized horse colors on the planet & comes in a wide variety of stunning shades.

The Pretty Bay

This post alone covers a great array of bay colors and it’s interesting to note that no two shades actually match. I found enough to fill up two posts so be sure to keep an eye out for part 2. For now be sure to take a look at some of the other colors too. white (pt. 2) | black (pt. 2) | red | pinto | palomino | appaloosa

Negotiator, a Bay horse in a Landscape - John Frederick Herring, Sr.

Negotiator, a Bay horse in a Landscape – John Frederick Herring, Sr.

His First Fence - Arthur John Elsley

His First Fence – Arthur John Elsley

Rider on a brown horse - Paulus Potter

Rider on a brown horse – Paulus Potter

Equestrian Portrait of Napoleon III - Alfred Dedreux

Equestrian Portrait of Napoleon III – Alfred Dedreux

Sir John Thorold's Bay Hunters With Their Groom in A Stable - John Ferneley

Sir John Thorold’s Bay Hunters With Their Groom in A Stable – John Ferneley

Philip II Crowned by Victory - Peter Paul Rubens

Philip II Crowned by Victory – Peter Paul Rubens

A Saddled Bay Hunter - George Stubbs

A Saddled Bay Hunter – George Stubbs

Collection Almost Completed

Next week I’ll feature part 2 of bay horses in art. After that I’m all colored out and have exhausted my collection. Don’t worry, I’ll keep an eye out for more and there are plenty of other colors to check out. white (pt. 2) | black (pt. 2) | red | pinto | palomino | appaloosa

3 Comments on “Bay Horse Art

  1. Gary Minshall

    I love these pictures,especially the first one, He ain’t no cowboy, but he could’ve been.
    Happy Holidays, Gary Minshall

  2. Gary Minshall

    After taking a closer look at the first pic, there has to be a story behind this???? Can someone answer?

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