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A caballo, 2001 -Acrylic painting on canvas Aluminum Sculpture. Cloud Series, 1976 -Large Aluminum Sculpture Caballo con pájaro, 1984 -Acrylic painting on canvas Cavalcade, 2005 -Acrylic painting on canvas Ceramic Horse, 1986 -Fired clay sculpture on wooden base Green Horse, 1976 -Acrylic painting on canvas
Acrylic on canvas 180 x 260 cm N/A Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art: 1986 King Zulu: Acrylic and oilstick on canvas 202 x 255 cm N/A Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art: 1987 Unbreakable: Acrylic on canvas 98 x 111 3/4 in $596,500 (1998) [157] Private collection 1987 Untitled: Acrylic, oilstick, and color copy collage on canvas 100 x 114 in
Stubbs had painted many horse portraits, with and without human figures, but the heroic scale and lack of background of Whistlejacket are "unprecedented" in his work and equine portraits in general and "contemporaries were so astonished that a single horse should command a huge canvas that legends quickly developed" explaining why the painting ...
The Horse Fair is an oil-on-canvas painting by French artist Rosa Bonheur, begun in 1852 and first exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1853. The artist added some finishing touches in 1855. The artist added some finishing touches in 1855.
Degas reworked the painting on multiple occasions, once in 1880-81, and again in 1897. The painting, now on display in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., was exhibited at the 1866 Salon in Paris. Degas painted the work on a large canvas. Horses race from the right to left side. In total, there are four horses, with three jockeys.
Jeune garçon au cheval (English: Boy Leading a Horse) is an oil on canvas painting by Pablo Picasso. The painting is housed in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. It was painted in Picasso's Rose Period from 1905 to 1906, when he was still a struggling artist living in Paris. The painting is a study for a much larger composition that Picasso ...
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