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  2. Category:Horses in art - Wikipedia

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    Big Rocking Horse; The Black Brunswicker; Black Horses (Grandma Moses) Blackie (American horse) Blessed Be the Host of the King of Heaven; The Blind Girl; Blue Horse I; Blue Horses; The Blue Rider (Kandinsky) Boar hunter (Hermitage Museum) Bonaparte Before the Sphinx; Bonaparte Crossing the Alps; Le Boulevard de Montmartre, Matinée de Printemps

  3. List of equestrian statues - Wikipedia

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    Monumental Art Deco ensemble on the beach facing the North Sea with the statue of the king on top of a pillar, two large sculptural groups (The Gratitude of the Congolese and Tribute of the fishermen of Ostend), and a young woman carrying a torch; controversial and vandalized. Albert I of Belgium: De Ganzenpoot, Nieuwpoort: 1937-1938

  4. American Saddlebred - Wikipedia

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    The Saddlebred has been called the "world's most beautiful horse" by admirers, and is known as the "peacock of the horse world". [5] The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) describes the Saddlebred as follows: "He carries himself with an attitude that is elusive of description—some call it "class", presence, quality, style, or charm ...

  5. Horse symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Boy on a white horse, drawing by Theodor Kittelsen (1857–1914). Of the four elements, water is the one most often associated with the horse, [156] whether the animal is assimilated to an aquatic creature, linked to fairy-like beings such as Japan's kappa, or mounted by water deities. He may be born of water himself, or cause it to gush forth ...

  6. Horses in art - Wikipedia

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    The horse appears less frequently in modern art, partly because the horse is no longer significant either as a mode of transportation or as an implement of war. Most modern representations are of famous contemporary horses, artwork associated with horse racing, or artwork associated with the historic cowboy or Native American tradition of the ...

  7. Edward Troye - Wikipedia

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    Little was known of Troye's work in the eastern United States until 1912. Since then, more than 300 of his paintings have been found, of which three-fourths have been photographed since 1912. In addition, he is the author of The Race Horses of America (1867). [2] Troye is buried in Georgetown Cemetery with his wife and grandson, Clarence D ...

  8. The Most Beautiful College Campuses in the World

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    The Sarah P. Duke Gardens, about a 10- to 15-minute walk from the chapel, are another campus highlight, with 55 acres of landscaped gardens, water features, an arboretum, trails, and more. Area ...

  9. List of equestrian statues in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    More images: Statue of Viscount Wolseley: Horse Guards Road, Whitehall: 1920: William Goscombe John: Statue on pedestal: Bronze and stone: Grade II: Q18159880: Richard Allison (architect) [20] More images: Statue of Sir George Stuart White: Portland Place: 1922: John Tweed: Statue on pedestal: Bronze and Portland stone: Grade II: Q18159865 [21 ...

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