The subject of Horseman also forms the central motif of McClure’s monumental mural commissioned by Sir Anthony Wheeler for the staff common room of St Andrews University in 1975. Wheeler retained a cartoon of the whole composition which was in his collection until his death in 2013. The subject is an extensive arcadian landscape, an Eden without the serpent, in which man, woman, the birds and beasts rest and carouse, McClure’s personal response to Matisse’s Luxe, Calme, Volupte. Horseman is likely to have come a few years after the mural was completed, the artist returning to his magnus opus for inspiration.