Country Zest & Style Autumn 2022 Edition

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An Artful Gift Passed on to a New Generation

2022

The 123rd

WArrenton Horse sHoW PHOTO BY VICKY MOON

Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue

Something New

PHOTO BY SUSAN CARTER

Something Old

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By Jodi Nash

here’s much scientific debate over whether great aptitude, be it musical, athletic, mathematic or artistic, is genetically inherited, or developed through nurturing and practice. The truth probably lies somewhere in between. Research does clarify (and common sense reinforces) that the best performers only reached their high achievement level because they started learning and practicing from an early age ~ and spent more time than most perfecting their skill day in, day out. Photo by Jodi Nash If that’s the case, then ten-year-old Morgan Fine art is definitely in young Settle has a jump on it. Her great- grandfather, Morgan Settle’s gene pool. Wesley Dennis, was a gifted and iconic artist, most famously known for his illustrations of Misty of Chincoteague by Marguerite Henry. Born in 1903 in Falmouth, Massachusetts, he grew up on Cape Cod, always loved horses, and had a natural gift for drawing.

Wesley ultimately moved to a Warrenton farm where he raised his two sons, Reid and Morgan, the late and beloved long-time manager of the Middleburg Tennis Club. Like her great-grandfather, sixth grader Morgan Settle loves animals. She always had a crayon and coloring book in her hands as a toddler and she’s now constantly creating art in a multitude of mediums. Her mother, Devon Settle, Wesley’s granddaughter, is executive director of the Fauquier SPCA, where Morgan can often be found drawing or painting, or working as a volunteer. She does small clay miniatures of animals, food plates, mushrooms and fairy houses, sketches in colored pencils and oil pastels, and paints with acrylics, mostly on canvas. Working with a neighbor, Pam Pittinger, an accomplished professional artist, Morgan is constantly sharpening her skills. “I like doing art because I get to experiment and find my own style,” Morgan said, adding that she’s a great admirer of her great-grandfather’s unique artistic style, as well. “Then I try to improve it.”

Something Borrowed

Her home and bedroom walls are filled with his art, both sketches and paintings, some cherished originals, some prints, all remarkable for their animation, energy, and animal expression. If personality exists across the entire animal kingdom, as scientists now suspect, then Wesley Dennis had an intuitive sense of it. To the untrained eye, it clearly looks as if Morgan has that same focused creative passion and talent. Wesley Dennis moved to Boston at 17, and family legend has it he first secured paid work by passing off his older brother’s work as his own. As a young adult, Wesley moved to Paris to hone his skills with renowned artist Lowes Dalbiac Luard, famous for his charcoal drawings and paintings of horses. Returning from France in 1932, Wesley frequented the racetrack in Boston, sketching horses, and selling the sketches often to the owners of the winners.

Something Blue

August 31- september 4 Thursday evening features Jumper Classics Saturday evening features Hunter Classic Sunday: Foxhunter classes and Ladies Sidesaddle Warrenton Horse Showgrounds @ 60 E. Shirley Ave. 540-347-9442 and warrentonhorseshow.com adults $10, children under 12 FREE

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He eventually illustrated over 150 books, including Anna Sewell’s Black Beauty and John Steinbeck’s The Red Pony. He also wrote and illustrated a few of his own, among which are “Flip,” and “Flip and the Cows.” Marguerite Henry discovered his work when she entered a children’s library and pulled “Flip” out of the stacks. They collaborated for 20 years, publishing 16 books. Wesley humbly called himself an “illustrator,” but in fact produced some exquisite stand-alone art work. And these days, his great-grandaughter seems to be carrying on the tradition. For more on Wesley Dennis, visit the exhibition “Storied Friends: Marguerite Henry and Wesley Dennis” running through September 11 at the National Sporting Library and Museum in Middleburg.

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LETTER from PARIS: A Moveable Feast in a Tour de France

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page 78

PROPERTY Writes: A Horsey Hideaway at Hidden Trail

3min
page 77

Common Grounds: 10 Years of Grounding Our Community

3min
page 76

At Morven Park, No is Not an Answer

4min
pages 74-75

SEEN & SCENE

1min
pages 72-73

The Village Green in Orlean, No S Necessary

2min
pages 70-71

Plains Community League All About Good Works

4min
pages 68-69

Talk About a Blood Hound

3min
page 63

The Mission: Go Native, Protect Pollinators

3min
page 62

Honoring Andrew Looney With a Special Brand

4min
page 60

Perspectives on Childhood, Education, and Parenting: Off to Another Fine Start

3min
page 59

Carry Me BACK: It Happened One Day

3min
page 58

A Historic Road Down by the Riverside

3min
page 57

A New Leesburg Home In Sync with the Environment

3min
page 56

From Local Royalty, the Best Ham Biscuit on the Planet

2min
page 54

Mapping the Memories of Fauquier’s African-American Communities

4min
pages 52-53

Kinloch Farm Beefing Up Its Local Hoofprint

3min
page 50

A Day and a Lifetime at The Saratoga Races

3min
page 49

MODERN FINANCE: Swimming Naked Can Be a Bad Idea

4min
page 47

The Magnificent Mister Mayberry

3min
page 46

Reconciliation Begins with Relationship

3min
page 45

CHURCHES

1min
page 44

It’s All About the Brain at Janelia Campus

3min
page 43

Salamander Officially Breaks Ground for Residences

2min
page 42

Soil and Septic Go Hand In Hand for Mark Smith

4min
page 39

At Warrenton WOW, It’s All About the Oxygen

4min
page 37

Ribbons All Around At Upperville

2min
page 35

A SAM HUFF LEGACY: The West Virginia Breeders Classic on Oct. 8

4min
pages 32-33

A Royal Romance With A Whiff of Warrenton

5min
page 30

BOOKED UP: FOX, HORSE, DEER

1min
page 29

An Artful Gift Passed on to a New Generation

3min
page 28

It’s Always Been Miles To Go Down the Road

4min
page 27

Sporting Pursuits

3min
page 25

VIRGINIA POLO: A Never-Ending Commitment to Excellence

5min
page 24

Sadler’s Joy: A Champion in the Flesh and in Bronze

3min
page 22

Edwina Mason: Remembering Millwood

4min
page 21

Fifth Annual BIKE THE GRAVEL: Tour de Conservation Easement

3min
page 20

Sweet Elephant Bestows its Luck on Lauren Connolly

4min
page 19

Make NOTE

2min
page 18

AS EVER YOURS: The Lost Generation

2min
pages 16-17

THIS & THAT

1min
page 14

A Well-Deserved Honor for Oh So Talented Tutti

4min
page 12

HERE & THERE

1min
page 11

The Scent of a Woman

2min
page 10

It's Show Time

1min
page 9

Porsches and Horses All on the Same Day

3min
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Horses Are Not The Only Form Of Transportation At The Upperville Horse Show

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A Red Truck Classic

3min
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Celebrations

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