GVH-Related Art Works
This page will be updated as additional works become available.
The MFHA Centennial Traveling Art Exhibition is being managed by the Cross Gate Gallery of Lexington, KY. For more information, contact them or the artists.
Roland (Chip) Stevens:
P.O. Box 119
Pultneyville, NY 14538

The 2006 Race Meet Steeplechase Watercolor (c) Roland Stevens, 2006
This is on the front of our 2006 GVH Races promo brochure and on the poster.

"Hitting the Line" (c) Roland Stevens, 2006
This painting of a 2005 photo by Bill Gamble has been accepted into the MFHA Centennial Travelling Art Exhibition. Another painting, titled "Going Home" (see below), has also been accepted into the Exhibition, and was displayed at the Cultural Arts Center in Rochester for about three weeks beginning October 18, 2006.

"Going Home" (c) Roland Stevens, 2006, from a photo by Bill Gamble

Hounds jumping coop (c) Roland Stevens, 2006, from a photo by Bill Gamble

End of hunt on a frosty afternoon (c) Roland Stevens, 2006, from a photo by Bill Gamble

Arriving at the meet (c) Roland Stevens, 2007, from a photo by Bill Gamble - To be shown at the AAEA Fall National Exhibition at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington.
Frankie Pardoe:
15865 A. E. Mullinix Road
Woodbine, MD 21797
http://www.frankiepardoe.com

"Breaking Covert" (c) Frankie Pardoe, 2006
This large painting was done by well-known Maryland artist Frankie Pardoe for the MFHA Centennial Travelling Art Exhibition from a 2004 photo of a hunted fox at Carlland Stables, one of a series by Bill Gamble. It has been accepted into the Exhibition.
Frankie has now (5/07) produced another painting of the Carlland fox from another photo by Bill Gamble:

Carlland fox painting #2 (c) Frankie Pardoe, 2007
This will also be submitted for the MFHA Centennial Exhibition.
Frankie has also completed several additional fox-related works and a couple of rabbit works, all based on photos by Bill Gamble of GVH and Roscommon Hounds (Foot Beagles) hunting, all (c) Frankie Pardoe, 2007:


(This is also the Carlland Fox in another pose.)


