Saturday, August 22, 2026

Obertyn AD1531

 Salvete Omnes,



on August 22, 1531 Polish Crown hetman Jan Tarnowski, Leliwa coat of arms,  defeated the Moldavian army under despot Petru(Peter) Rares at Obertyn (since 1945 in Soviet Ukraine, then since 1991 in Ukraine). 



Early Polish hussars charged lance in hand along with the more armored men-at-arms, while their flanks were protected by a wagenburg defended by infantry with fireams & crossbows and camp servants with bows and crossbows. 



woodcut from Marcin Bielski
Polish Crown regained Pokutia(Pokucie) region, which would be part of Poland until 1772. Returned to Poland in 1919, lost in 1939.



Hail and fame to the victors and pacem aeternam!

Valete

Friday, August 21, 2026

Some horse related drawings by E. Viollet-le-Duc

Salvete Omnes,



dog days of the summer - I 'corralled' for  us some medieval equestrian drawings by the XIX century French architect and mastermind of many restoration project  Eugene E. Viollet-le-Duc














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Valete 

Monday, August 17, 2026

Medicine Man - Charles Marion Russell

Salvete Omnes,


more dog days of the summer - so a nice Monday with a painting by America's favorite Western artist - Charles Marion Russell. 
The subject here is a shaman or medicine man, 

Medicine man - Blanton Museum of Art, painted circa 1916 


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Medicine man - Amon Carter Museum
Medicine man from the Gilcrease Museum 

Gilcrease M.- Medicine Man


and a solitary 'Cree Indian' (the title goes) 



Valete 

Sunday, August 16, 2026

Death on Horseback chasing a Flying Knight - S. Vrancx

Salvete Omnes,

from the collections of the Cleveland Museum of Art -
a drawing (c. 1631AD) by the Flemish master Sebastian Vrancx- Death on Horseback chasing a Flying night.

there is a text that translated reads - No man is so clever, nor animal so swift, Death overtakes them all.


Splendid mustache on the flying knight

. The flying horseman does not appear as a Western (Flemish, Spanish, French or German) knight, but pretty much an Eastern European - Polish, Hungarian or Croatian light horseman. Although he does not have a cravat like the fables Croatian riders did, so perhaps a Polish or Hungarian equues

Curb-bit with some very long shanks
He is wielding with a nadziak or horseman pick, while Death fires a pistol at the flying rider.
He has a pair of pistols (we see one in a holster) and powder flask at the belt (and presumably a long firearm hanging on his pendant), a sabre at the side and a broadsword under the thigh. 
His booted feet are firmly placed in the typical Eastern European stirrups, and his half-calf boots end with rowel spurs.
All and all a Polish or Hungarian light cavalry officer or companion.

 

the end of his long firearm visible under the horse's belly

enjoy

Valete 

Friday, August 14, 2026

Two Greek pottery painters - their chariot horses

 Salvete Omnes,

two VI [6th] century BC painters from the ancient Greek world - in the theme of Iliad 

Exekias  -  the pottery from the MET.


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Painter of the Vatican Mourner -



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Valete

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Oldenburg Horse - some historic photos Archive.org

 Salvete Omnes,

Graff Anton von Oldenburg and his horse graced these pages last year.


. so today just some images and a link to a fine book on the Oldenburger breed from Northern Federal Republic of Germany. 



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enjoy

Valete