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The stables of Emir Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Al Rashid (1872-1897), in Hail (Saudi Arabia), one of the suppliers of pure-blood Arab horses to the Blunt couple. Engraving by Y
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The stables of Emir Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Al Rashid (1872-1897), in Hail (Saudi Arabia), one of the suppliers of pure-blood Arab horses to the Blunt couple. Engraving by Y
LSE4332626 The stables of Emir Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Al Rashid (1872-1897), in Hail (Saudi Arabia), one of the suppliers of pure-blood Arab horses to the Blunt couple. Engraving by Y.Pranishnikoff, to illustrate the story " pelerinage au Nedjed, cradle of the Arab race", by Lady Anna Blunt, in 1878-1879, published in the Tour du monde, edited by Edouard Charton (1807-1890), 1882, Paris. Selva Collection. by Pranishnikoff, Ivan (1841-1909); Private Collection; (add.info.: The stables of Emir Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Al Rashid (1872-1897), in Hail (Saudi Arabia), one of the suppliers of pure-blood Arab horses to the Blunt couple. Engraving by Y.Pranishnikoff, to illustrate the story " pelerinage au Nedjed, cradle of the Arab race", by Lady Anna Blunt, in 1878-1879, published in the Tour du monde, edited by Edouard Charton (1807-1890), 1882, Paris. Selva Collection.); © Leonard de Selva. All rights reserved 2022
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This engraving transports us back to the late 19th century, offering a glimpse into the stables of Emir Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Al Rashid in Hail, Saudi Arabia. The image showcases the prestigious establishment that served as one of the primary suppliers of pure-blood Arab horses to none other than the Blunt couple. Engraved by Y. Pranishnikoff, this artwork was created to illustrate Lady Anna Blunt's enthralling story titled "Pelerinage au Nedjed, Cradle of the Arab Race" which was published in 1878-1879 in Paris' renowned magazine Tour du Monde. The scene depicted captures the essence of Arabian equestrian culture at its finest. Immaculately groomed horses stand tall within their stalls, exuding strength and grace. The architectural details of the stable are also noteworthy; intricate patterns adorn its walls while sunlight gently filters through arched windows. As we admire this historical print from Leonard de Selva's private collection, we are reminded of how these magnificent creatures played an integral role in shaping Arabian heritage and culture. They were not merely animals but esteemed companions and symbols of prestige for those fortunate enough to possess them. Through this enchanting artwork, we are transported across time and space to witness a moment frozen in history – a testament to both human ingenuity and nature's beauty intertwined.
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