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The Duke giving a lesson to Captain Mazin, from The Method
619520 The Duke giving a lesson to Captain Mazin, from The Method and New Invention of Dressing Horses by William Cavendish, published 1737 (2nd edn) (aquatint) by Diepenbeeck, Abraham Jansz. van (1596-1675) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle (1592-1676) produced A New Method and Extraordinary Invention to Dress Horses and Work them According to Nature on Manege riding as an exile in the Low Countries following the civil war. It was first published in 1657.); The Stapleton Collection; Flemish, out of copyright
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Dressage Duke Of Newcastle Instructing Lesson Teacher William Cavendish Teaching
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In this photo print, we witness a remarkable moment of history as The Duke imparts his wisdom to Captain Mazin. Taken from the iconic work "The Method and New Invention of Dressing Horses" by William Cavendish, published in 1737, this image showcases the artistry and skill involved in equestrian training during the 17th century. William Cavendish, the esteemed 1st Duke of Newcastle, found solace in developing innovative techniques for horse training while living in exile after the civil war. His groundbreaking book was first published in 1657 and revolutionized manege riding. As we gaze at this aquatint reproduction by Abraham Jansz. van Diepenbeeck, we are transported back to a time when horses were not just transportation but also companions and partners. The Duke's expertise shines through as he guides Captain Mazin on proper dressage techniques with utmost precision. This image captures more than just a lesson; it encapsulates an era where horsemanship was revered as an art form. The Duke's dedication to teaching is evident as he patiently instructs his pupil amidst a backdrop of serene countryside beauty. Let us marvel at the intricate bond between man and horse showcased here – a testament to their mutual trust and respect. This timeless piece serves as a reminder that even centuries later, our connection with these majestic creatures remains unbreakable.
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