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  2. Cheval mirror - Wikipedia

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    The cheval comes from the French: cheval, "horse". Different explanations are given for the reason of its use: "horse" is a name for the adjustment pulley; [1] [2] cheval in a meaning of support framework (cf. French: chevalet, "easel"); [4] overall bulkiness and heavy weight; [5] large mirror size that allowed a horse to be seen in its ...

  3. Self-Portrait (Inn of the Dawn Horse) - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, List Visual Arts Center. "Mirror Images: Women, Surrealism and Self–Representation," April 9–28 June 1998, unnumbered cat. (pl.3). Miami Art Museum. "Mirror Images: Women, Surrealism and Self–Representation," September 18–29 November 1998, unnumbered cat. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

  4. The Horse in Motion - Wikipedia

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    The Horse in Motion is a series of cabinet cards by Eadweard Muybridge, including six cards that each show a series of six to twelve "automatic electro-photographs" depicting succesive phases in the movement of a horse, shot in June 1878. An additional card reprinted the single image of the horse "Occident" trotting at high speed, which had ...

  5. List of Picasso artworks 1889–1900 - Wikipedia

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    Tête de cheval (1898) Cheval (1898), color pencil, 25 x 28 cm, The Picasso Estate; Cheval Attele (1898), charcoal and watercolor on paper, 24.4 x 27.9 cm; Lola de profil (1898), conte pencil on paper, Private Collection; Maisons de Horta d'Ebre (1898), pencil on paper, 16 x 20 cm, Museu Picasso

  6. Classical dressage - Wikipedia

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    Classical dressage evolved from cavalry movements and training for the battlefield, and has since developed into the competitive dressage seen today. Classical riding is the art of riding in harmony with, rather than against, the horse. A painting of the Spanish Riding School in 1783

  7. Living Museum of the Horse - Wikipedia

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    The museum has 31 rooms with exhibits comprising over 1,200 paintings, drawings, sculptures, and ceramics, covering equine topics like horsemanship, horse-drawn transport, art, history, equine health, and riding equipment. The museum is referred to as "living" because it houses 31 horses of various breeds.

  8. Woman with a Horse - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  9. List of artworks by Marc Chagall - Wikipedia

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    Image Title Year Location Image online [3] Old Woman with a Ball of Yarn: 1906: Private collection Image online [4] [5] Young Woman on a Sofa (Mariaska) 1907: Private collection Image online [6] Window. Vitebsk: 1908: Private collection Image online [7] Small Drawing Room: 1908: Private collection Image online [8] A House in Liozno: 1908 ...