Dutton Collection
"Dutton: A Multifaceted Legacy of Art, Exploration, and Culture" Phillip Dutton, an accomplished equestrian and Olympic gold medalist
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"Dutton: A Multifaceted Legacy of Art, Exploration, and Culture" Phillip Dutton, an accomplished equestrian and Olympic gold medalist, embodies the spirit of determination and excellence. Just like his namesake Sylvester Dutton's creation - the Augustine Heard & Co. Steamer Kinshan in 1865 - Phillip sails through life with unwavering passion. As we delve into the world of art, we encounter an illustration for Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Black Arrow. " This colour litho masterpiece captures the essence of adventure and intrigue that resonates with both Duttons' daring spirits. Our journey takes us to Canton, Guangzhou in China where pagodas and ruins stand as a testament to history's enduring beauty. The connection between Sylvester Dutton's steamer and this exotic location hints at a rich tapestry woven by exploration. In Warrington WA4 4 Map lies another piece of the puzzle – Monkey (1720) by Tachibana Morikuni. Like monkeys swinging from tree to tree, both Duttons have mastered their respective crafts with agility and grace. Moving forward in time but not losing touch with tradition is Suzuki Harunobu's "Courtesan looking at prints" from 1770. It symbolizes how Phillip embraces innovation while honoring the past – a true embodiment of versatility. Hishikawa Moronobu's works transport us further back to ancient Japan; "Man with swords" (1681) evokes strength while "Barefoot elderly men with walking sticks" (1820) exudes wisdom gained through experience. These qualities resonate deeply within Phillip as he navigates his equestrian career. Just as horse-racing brings communities together during festivals like Kamo Festival (1692-1696), so does Phillip unite people through his remarkable achievements on horseback. His victories inspire others to reach for greatness.