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Friedrich Wilhelm Keyl (1823-71)
Khorseed, Arab horse, presented to Her Majesty by Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy of Bombay. 1869 signed 1869
23.0 x 32.5 cm (whole object) | RCIN 923766
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A watercolour of a white horse standing to right in a stable with a mouse. Signed and dated lower left: F.W. Keyl / 1869. The title given here is inscribed on the mount.
Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy (1783-1859) was Parsi merchant and philanthropist who made some of his wealth in the first decades of the nineteenth century through trading in cotton and the illegal export of opium from India to China; in 1842 he was knighted by Queen Victoria and in 1857 given a hereditory baronetcy. In both cases he was the first Indian subject to receive these honours. In 1846 Jeejeebhoy gave four Arabian horses to the monarch and her husband Prince Albert; Victoria recorded in her journal on 16th March that she and Albert went to the riding school at Buckingham Palace where they were 'presented with 4 beautiful Arab horses, in magnificent Cashmere horse cloths & trappings, sent by Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy. The horses were led round by Indians & their servants.' -
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23.0 x 32.5 cm (whole object)
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RL 23766