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The artist employed a textured application of paint, giving the surface a granular quality which contributes to the sense of movement and energy. This technique obscures precise detail, instead emphasizing the overall impression of speed and force. The horses are rendered with simplified forms, their musculature suggested rather than meticulously depicted. Their legs appear blurred, further reinforcing the feeling of rapid motion.
The jockeys, small figures atop the horses, are similarly stylized, their postures conveying a sense of focused determination. Numbers are visible on some of the horses attire, indicating their positions in the race. The background is indistinct, composed of swirling brushstrokes that evoke a hazy atmosphere and contribute to the feeling of being immersed within the event.
Beyond the literal depiction of a horse race, the painting seems to explore themes of competition, striving, and the fleeting nature of time. The blurred forms and energetic brushwork suggest an attempt to capture not just the visual appearance of the scene but also its emotional intensity. Theres a sense of urgency and drama conveyed through the composition, hinting at the high stakes involved in such a contest. The limited color range contributes to a feeling of restraint and focus, directing attention towards the central action of the race itself.