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Free-Running Horses, plate 11 from The Method and New Invention of Dressing
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Free-Running Horses, plate 11 from The Method and New Invention of Dressing
STC98435 Free-Running Horses, plate 11 from The Method and New Invention of Dressing Horses by William Cavendish (1592-1676) Marquis of Newcastle, engraved by Petrus Clouwet (1629-70) 1657 (aquatint) by Diepenbeeck, Abraham Jansz. van (1596-1675) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; Flemish, out of copyright
Media ID 24128572
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Antwerp Dressage Duke Horsemanship Manual Marquess Teaching
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Free-Running Horses - A Majestic Display of Equine Grace and Mastery
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. This photo print, titled "Free-Running Horses" captures a moment of pure beauty and power. Plate 11 from "The Method and New Invention of Dressing Horses" by William Cavendish, Marquis of Newcastle, this artwork showcases the remarkable talent and expertise in horsemanship. Engraved by Petrus Clouwet in 1657, the image transports us to a serene landscape where a group of horses gallop freely with an air of untamed elegance. The artist, Abraham Jansz. van Diepenbeeck skillfully brings these magnificent creatures to life through intricate aquatint techniques. In this scene, we witness more than just the raw energy exuded by these majestic animals; it is also a testament to the deep bond between horse and rider. The Duke's teachings on dressage are evident as each horse moves with precision and grace under his guidance. Set against the backdrop of Antwerp's picturesque countryside, this artwork not only celebrates horsemanship but also highlights nature's breathtaking beauty. Van Diepenbeeck expertly captures every detail – from the flowing manes to the muscles rippling beneath their coats – inviting viewers into a world where harmony between man and beast reigns supreme. As we gaze upon this print from Fine Art Finder's Stapleton Collection, we are reminded that true mastery lies not only in controlling these powerful creatures but also
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