Kenneth McConkey, Sir John Lavery : a painter and his world, Atelier Books, Edinburgh, 2010, P. 231, fn 65, NJ18.L394 M33 2010 OVERSIZE (YCBA)
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John Lavery was invited by the racehorse owner Edward George Villiers Stanley, seventeenth Earl of Derby, to visit Newmarket in the autumn of 1913. While setting up his easel to paint the horses and riders en plein air, the artist was mistaken for a bookie erecting his blackboard and was ordered to move on by a policeman. By the time his identity was established, Lavery had lost his view and decided instead to focus on the overall pageantry, showing here, for instance, horses being exercised in the environs of the racecourse. Gallery label for installation of YCBA collection, 2016