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La Femme au Cheval is an oil painting on canvas with dimensions 162 × 130.5 cm (63.8 × 51.4 in). As the title indicates the painting represents a woman and a horse. The rather elegant woman wearing only a pearl necklace and the horse are immersed in a landscape with trees and a window (in the 'background'), a vase, with fruits and vegetation (in the 'foreground') clearly taken from the ...
In the spring of 2020, We Say Neigh, a nonprofit rescue organization, saved a couple of horses who were set to be put down before their intervention. The female of the pair turned out to be ...
Nan Jeanne Aspinwall Gable Lambell (February 2, 1880 in New York – October 24, 1964) [1] was the first woman to ride on horseback across North America alone. [2] She rode from San Francisco to New York from September 1, 1910, arriving on July 8, 1911 [ 3 ] on a bet from Buffalo Bill , whose Wild West show she performed in with her husband.
References A ace Slang for the drug acepromazine or acetyl promazine (trade names Atravet or Acezine), which is a sedative : 3 commonly used on horses during veterinary treatment, but also illegal in the show ring. Also abbreviated ACP. action The way a horse elevates its legs, knees, hock, and feet. : 3 Also includes how the horse uses its shoulder, humerus, elbow, and stifle; most often used ...
Although known only from Roman contexts, the name Epona ('Great Mare') is from the Gaulish language; it is derived from the inferred Proto-Celtic *ekʷos 'horse', [5] which gives rise to modern Welsh ebol 'foal', together with the augmentative suffix-on frequently, although not exclusively, found in theonyms (for example Sirona, Matrona) and the usual Gaulish feminine singular -a. [6]
Jenna Henley has found solace in an unexpected place — atop the very horse that was involved in her father’s tragic death. Four years after losing her father, Darrell, Henley made the ...
Whether you've been a horse lover all your life or are recently obsessed with equestrian style, I suggest you saddle up! The rise of the so-called 'Horse Girl' aesthetic—one of fall's latest trends
Medieval depictions show women seated aside with the horse being led by a man, or seated on a small padded seat (a pillion) behind a male rider. Ninth century depictions show a small footrest, or planchette added to the pillion. [1] These designs did not allow a woman to control a horse; she could only be a passenger.