Horses bathing in the sea, a monumental canvas depicting army horses at exercise in the surf off Dorset, was Lucy Kemp-Welch’s hugely successful contribution to the annual summer exhibition at London’s Royal Academy in 1900. The painting was executed directly before the motif, on the sandbanks at Parkstone – being protected at night, and from surf and storm, by the large weatherproof case with which Kemp-Welch loved to travel when working out of doors. The artist enjoyed huge popularity at the time this work was executed.
Exhibited Royal Academy, London, 1900, no. 427; The First Fifty Years: 19th Century British Art from the Gallery Archives, NGV, Melbourne, 1992, no. 23; Hidden Treasures, David Jones’ Gallery, Sydney, 1992.