The Horse and Hound in Art
 

Biographical Information

Fred Stone
American

Over 25 years, Fred Stone has been capturing Thoroughbred Racing history and is considered by many the best known painter of horse in the world today. During this time he has released and sold more than eighty thousand of his limited editions prints. The Los Angeles Daily News and the Chicago Tribune have called him the most successful painter of horses in the world. He has been featured on both ESPN and ABC Television. More people own a Fred Stone print than that of any other equine artist in history. His prints can appreciate in value as much as thousands of dollars.

Through his limited edition prints and posters, Fred Stone has raised many thousands of dollars for racing charities like the Don MacBeth Memorial Jockey Fund, the Shoemaker Foundation, and Canada's Avelino Gomez Fund, as well as for therapeutic riding programs and other charitable organizations throughout the country.

His work is in the homes of some of the world’s most notable people including Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and in the office of the president in the White House.
Fred Stone Barbaro
Fred Stone Summer Days
Fred Stone Man O War
 
British Art Societies
RA
-Royal Academy from 1769 RBA-Royal Society of British Artists RI- Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours
RP-Royal Society of Portriat Artist FAS-Fine Art Society RWS- Royal West of England Academy NEAC-New English Art Club ROI-Royal Institute of Oil Painters FBA-Federation of British Artists RSW-Royal Scottish Watercolour Society RE-Royal Society of Painters-Etchers and Engravers
SEA
-Soceity of Equestrian Artists

American Art Societies

AAEA- American Academy of Equine Artist