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COMMISSIONS
Judith has accepted a diverse range
of commissions for horse portraits ranging from syndicates
such as Coolmore Stud in NSW to paint champion sire,
Danehill in a lush paddock setting, to Merricks on the
Mornington Peninsula, or Red Hill to paint a tableau
of mares and foals in a pastoral scene.
Judith has also been invited to equestrian, hunt and
polo clubs in England and other parts of the world.
The process and background to commissioning
work is available in the following documents to download:
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You can email Judith directly with
commission enquiries:
JUDITH LEMAN COMMISSIONS
Stud properties
Owners of the top studs all over Australia including
the Myer and Smorgon families have commissioned Judith,
and artworks hang in private and public collections
in U.K., U.S.A., Japan, New Zealand and India.
Equine luminaries include:
Carbine |
Danehill |
Kensington Palace |
Phar Lap |
Might & Power |
Merlene |
Tulloch |
Saintly |
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Bint Marscay
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Kingston Town |
Let's Elope |
Sunline |
Bernborough |
Northwood Plume |
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2001: Mural - Australian Racing Hall of Fame - inaugural
Inductees
Features racing identities looking onto the mounting
yard, with legendary race horses Carbine, Kingston Town
and Phar Lap
and also in the mounting yard: Colin
Hayes, Bart Cummings and Prime Minister, John Howard.
1997: Mural - depicting Bendigo's
famous racehorses
The work was unveiled by the Governor-General, Sir William
Deane.
1995: Head study portrait - champion
black gelding, Kingston Town
This portrait was used by the Moonee Valley Racing Club
including posters and race books for the 1995 BMW Cox
Plate, Melbourne.
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