Salvete Omnes,
one month go go before this 2024 summer will be over - things move swiftly, don't they?
a little return to our XIX century Polish painter - Juliusz Kossak, and his genre paintings of the country life, horse markets and peasants
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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.
Salvete Omnes,
one month go go before this 2024 summer will be over - things move swiftly, don't they?
a little return to our XIX century Polish painter - Juliusz Kossak, and his genre paintings of the country life, horse markets and peasants
Salvete Omnes,
a quick entry from the equestrian portfolio of Herr Pforr
splendid stallion |
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hay rack with draft horses? |
a horse collar and water buckets |
English saddles? |
finally, Hungarian Hussar-style riding pants on this groom
*oil on oakwood panel
valete
Salvete Omnes,
a great book to listen (and /or read - eg this 1918 edited version): ''The Oregon Trail'' by the American historian Francis Parkman.
I have been listening to this production on Librivox.
perhaps in the future I will share some horse-related stories and information form this fantastic travel literature work.
Valete
Salvete omnes,
last day of this week and let us continue with the equestrian art by Johann G. Pforr -
Valete
Salvete Omnes,
a cream, grey or palomino? |
our maestro Johann G. Pforr drew and painted with ink a plate with the Danish horses. Two stallions, one in training with with a cavesson bridle.
this may be a bay stallion |
a short, of the 1700s period, description of these Danish horses |
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Salvete Omnes,
Hungarian, Ottoman or Polish noble |
mule or large donkey with a docked tail |
the printed version of 1588 is condensed as per images but equally pleasing in its beauty, but without the plates with horses and mule being led. I do not read old German so to me these plates are it has to be - on Fb there is a group talking and writing about these old German equestrian manuscripts.