Horse and Train
Horse and Train is a 1954 casein painting by Alex Colville. Described by Ray Cronin as being "among the most recognizable images in Canadian art", it is held at the Art Gallery of Hamilton in Hamilton, Ontario.
Description
Horse and Train was inspired by both J. M. W. Turner's 1844 painting Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway, as well as a couplet from South African poet Roy Campbell's 1949 poem "Dedication to Mary Campbell":In 1953, Colville met Campbell at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, during a North America tour. In March 1954, Colville created a study sheet, in which his sketches contained a notation of Campbell's poem. The painting depicts a dark horse approaching an oncoming train on an empty track.
Horse and Train was acquired by the Art Gallery of Hamilton in Hamilton, Ontario in early 1957, after winning the gallery's annual Winter Show purchase prize.