Salve,
in addition to yesterday's horses one more fine image of a horse painted by Sebastian Vrancx, his dismounted gentleman-rider is greeting a lady while a black (African) 'pachołek' (servant) holds his bay stallion.
The bay horse is perhaps a Spanish stallion, his tack very fine (gilded curbbit, black velvet covered saddle with gold lace piping. gilded stirrups, three long tassels down each flank etc). The tail is braided and combed - a fine example of a Baroque riding horse schooled in the manage (perhaps indicated by this horse's posture, its tack and also by the riding whip in the hands of the servant).
Perhaps this mount is the ideal schooled horse for the gentleman-chevalier of any Western European court etc.
You can enjoy the whole painting, very large scan, at the Denmark's National Gallery site
enjoy
Equestrian Polish, Eurasian and the Americas history and horsemanship - from Bronze Age to circa1939AD. Historical equestrian art, my own artwork; reconstructions, and some traditional art media and digital artwork-related topics. All rights reserved unless permitted by 'Dariusz caballeros' aka DarioTW, copyleft or fair use.
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Monday, October 17, 2016
Traveling ....
Salve,
I have been traveling a bit in old Europe, namely Italy, and thus this break in blogging
I will resume shortly..
Meantime, enjoy Sebastian Vrancx' horses, riders and a draft team of palominos - :)
and a Polish couple?
enjoy your Fall
I have been traveling a bit in old Europe, namely Italy, and thus this break in blogging
I will resume shortly..
Meantime, enjoy Sebastian Vrancx' horses, riders and a draft team of palominos - :)
and a Polish couple?
enjoy your Fall