In an article on Annie’s admission to the Royal Academy, published 9 December 1922 in the The Sphere newspaper, there is a photograph of a corner of Annie’s studio in which is visible her Portrait of Count Zouboff (painted over a decade earlier and now in the Tate) and an otherwise unknown equestrian painting which is titled here ‘1922 photograph‘.

The image has been computer-rectified below, but detail is still difficult to make out.

- Title(s): ‘1922 photograph‘ on this web site.
- Description: Only known image a poor-quality black-and-white photograph in The Sphere newspaper, 9 Dec 1922, p261; Equestrian work with one or two equines with trees in the background and at least one figure which could be a mounted boy.
- Media: Unknown, presumed oil on canvas.
- Dimensions: Very approximately 1.5 x 1.5 m.
- Signature: ?
- History:
- 1922 Dec 9 – Visible in photograph in The Sphere (newspaper), 9 Dec, p261.
- Location: ?
There is possible similarity between 1922 photograph and and Oil sketch of a pony.

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