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Chief Of Spindletop Spiral Notebook featuring the painting Chief of Spindletop by Jeanne Newton Schoborg

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Chief of Spindletop Spiral Notebook

Jeanne Newton Schoborg

by Jeanne Newton Schoborg

$17.00

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Product Details

Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.

Design Details

A portrait of one of the foundation sires of the Spindletop Farm of Kentucky. Chief was their first World Grand Champion winner. This painting is... more

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Comments (14)

David Luebbert

David Luebbert

Horses are (to me) the greatest animal, and you depictions are superb!

Carol Wisniewski

Carol Wisniewski

Wonderful painting.

Emna Bonano

Emna Bonano

Beautiful piece of art..... "Remalias Art"

Jeanne Newton Schoborg

Jeanne Newton Schoborg

Thank you, Martin!

Martin Davey

Martin Davey

Beautifully, accomplished painting. Every aspect is rich and enjoyable,and I know nothing about horses!

Jeanne Newton Schoborg

Jeanne Newton Schoborg

Thank you both!

Dinesh  Dubey

Dinesh Dubey

Skin tone of the horse is beyond imagination.

Wingsdomain Art and Photography

Wingsdomain Art and Photography

Beautiful piece.

Jeanne Newton Schoborg

Jeanne Newton Schoborg

Thanks gals!

Kimberly Santini

Kimberly Santini

:)

Carol Sweetwood

Carol Sweetwood

WOW ! Completely beautiful. Congratulations on your sale.

Tautvydas Davainis

Tautvydas Davainis

Masterful artwork… Glad to see ...:) ~ Tautvydas

Terri Mills

Terri Mills

Beautiful painting ... what a high stepper - gorgeous horse, congratulations on your sale!

Artist's Description

A portrait of one of the foundation sires of the Spindletop Farm of Kentucky. Chief was their first World Grand Champion winner. This painting is currently on exhibition with the American Academy of Equine Art for their Spring Invitational at the Spindletop Mansion in Lexington, Kentucky till May 28th. Today, this painting is part of the permanent collection of the American Saddlebred Museum of Lexington, KY.

About Jeanne Newton Schoborg

Jeanne Newton Schoborg

The Midwest is where I grew up, but as a child, I traveled to three continents with my parents and sister. My family's jewelry business took us everywhere! There wasn't a museum, monument, pyramid, or castle we missed along the way...Dad and a multitude of tour guides made certain of that! From the age of nine till we turned eighteen, our summers were filled with the sights, sounds, and tastes of the world. I attended Stephen's College from 1974 to 1979 where I graduated with a B.A. in Studio Art. I minored in Equestrian Science, of course! Now, one would expect I learned a lot from those 5 years, but I really didn't...at least, not what I was looking for. It was the mid seventies and well...you remember the seventies? Horse art was...

 

$17.00