Why Jaime Corum matters
The name Corum is most commonly attached, in public records, to Corum SA, the Swiss watch manufacturer founded in 1955, and to a separate musical act of the same name. The individual fine artist most clearly documented under this surname is Jaime Corum, an American painter known for equine portraiture and public murals, including a large mural of the racehorse Secretariat in Paris, Kentucky. This profile resolves the name to Jaime Corum because she is the only artist with a verifiable, independently sourced practice, while noting the naming overlap so collectors researching "Corum" do not confuse her work with the watch brand's auction history.
- Nationality
- American
- Media
- Painting, Murals
- Education
- Bellarmine University, undergraduate degree in art (year undocumented); University of Kentucky, MFA (year undocumented)
- Signature motifs
- Equine portraiture, Large-scale public murals
- Representation
- New Editions Gallery, Lexington, Kentucky, Chauvet Arts
By the numbers
- USD 26,438Auction recordThe Stride of Secretariat (Muybridge Series), The Sporting Art Auction, 2023
- MFA, University of KentuckyEducation
- New Editions Gallery, Lexington, KentuckyRepresented by
- Equine portraiture and public muralsPrimary subject
Selected works
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Biography
Jaime Corum, born in 1973, studied art as an undergraduate at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky, and later earned an MFA from the University of Kentucky. Press coverage indicates that by 2000 she had completed her graduate degree and returned to competitive riding, a background in equestrian sport that she has described as informing her paintings of horses. She teaches art at Bellarmine University and continues to paint, with a practice centered on equine portrait commissions and, more recently, large-scale public murals. Among her best-documented projects is a three-story mural of the champion racehorse Secretariat, unveiled in Paris, Kentucky, and covered by the horse-racing outlet BloodHorse. No public source in the available record indicates that Corum has died; she appears to be living and actively working.
Critical reception
No commentary from named critics in major art publications has been identified for Jaime Corum. Coverage of her work is concentrated in gallery biographies and in equestrian and regional trade press, including a feature profile in Sidelines Magazine and a video segment from BloodHorse on her Secretariat mural, rather than in mainstream art criticism.
Market
Jaime Corum's auction presence is thin but documented: MutualArt records 13 works by the artist offered at auction, with a top price of USD 26,438 for The Stride of Secretariat (Muybridge Series), sold at The Sporting Art Auction in 2023. Her work otherwise circulates mainly through direct commission and through galleries, including New Editions Gallery in Lexington, Kentucky, and Chauvet Arts. Collectors should also take care not to confuse any "Corum" auction listing with this artist: the highest recorded "Corum" auction price identified in current research, HKD 1,350,000 for an Admiral's Cup wristwatch sold at Christie's Hong Kong in 2013, belongs to the unrelated Swiss watch brand Corum SA, not to Jaime Corum.
Top auction results
| Work | Price | Sale |
|---|---|---|
| The Stride of Secretariat (Muybridge Series) (2023) | USD 26,438 | The Sporting Art Auction |
Selected exhibitions
| Years | Exhibition | Venues |
|---|---|---|
| date undocumented | Secretariat mural | Paris, Kentucky |
| date undocumented | Gallery representation | New Editions Gallery, Lexington, Kentucky |
| date undocumented | Artist page | Chauvet Arts |
Authentication and provenance
No catalogue raisonne.
No catalogue raisonne or certificate-of-authenticity program has been identified for this artist. Given the thin public record, collectors should verify works directly through the artist's representing galleries or the artist herself.
Primary reference: https://www.jaimecorumequineart.com/original-oils-gallery
What collectors should know
There is no catalogue raisonne or certificate-of-authenticity program documented for Jaime Corum, and her documented auction record, a top price of USD 26,438 for a single Secretariat-themed work sold in 2023, is too thin to reliably benchmark pricing. Because her practice is largely primary market, driven by commissions and gallery sales rather than resale, collectors should verify any work's origin directly with New Editions Gallery, Chauvet Arts, or the artist, and should independently confirm that a given "Corum" attribution refers to this painter rather than to the Swiss watch brand of the same name, which has its own, unrelated auction history.
Further reading and resources
Data current as of 2026-07-16.

