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Equestrienne Collection

"Sporty and Elegant: A Glimpse into the World of Equestriennes" Step back in time to 1928, where a sporty equestrian blond strikes a pose with her majestic horse

Background imageEquestrienne Collection: Sporty equestrian blond posing with her horse

Sporty equestrian blond posing with her horse
Team-mates - a very pretty sporty equestrian blond in jodhpurs and boots, standing holding the bridle of her thoroughbred black stallion, gloved hand on hip. Date: early 1940s

Background imageEquestrienne Collection: Circus / Rider & Hoop

Circus / Rider & Hoop
Piebald (black and white) Circus horse carrying an equestrienne who jumps through a paper-filled hoop held up by a clown

Background imageEquestrienne Collection: LADYs SEAT

LADYs SEAT
The correct seat - side- saddle, of course - for the accomplished equestrienne

Background imageEquestrienne Collection: A smart horsewoman poses by her horse. Date: 1928

A smart horsewoman poses by her horse. Date: 1928

Background imageEquestrienne Collection: Equestrienne, 1918 (a polished bronze group)

Equestrienne, 1918 (a polished bronze group)
985176 Equestrienne, 1918 (a polished bronze group) by Lachaise, Gaston (1882-1935); 26.7 high cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Equestrienne. Gaston Lachaise (1882-1935). A Polished Bronze Group

Background imageEquestrienne Collection: Ready for a Ride, or The Fair Equestrienne (oil on panel)

Ready for a Ride, or The Fair Equestrienne (oil on panel)
5888923 Ready for a Ride, or The Fair Equestrienne (oil on panel) by Boughton, George Henry (1833-1905); 63x11.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEquestrienne Collection: What the Queen saw at Balmoral (b / w photo)

What the Queen saw at Balmoral (b / w photo)
1606211 What the Queen saw at Balmoral (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: What the Queen saw at Balmoral)

Background imageEquestrienne Collection: Mrs Lorna Barrison - English equestrienne - Toulouse-Lautrec

Mrs Lorna Barrison - English equestrienne - Toulouse-Lautrec
Date: 1896

Background imageEquestrienne Collection: Mrs Lorna Barrison - English equestrienne - Toulouse-Lautrec

Mrs Lorna Barrison - English equestrienne - Toulouse-Lautrec
Dans les coulisses des Folies-Berg貥s by Henri Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) - Mrs Lorna Barrison, an English equestrienne of some fame, with her husband, who was also her manager

Background imageEquestrienne Collection: Lady Florence Dixie

Lady Florence Dixie
LADY FLORENCE DIXIE traveller, author and equestrienne

Background imageEquestrienne Collection: Horse Dress Advert

Horse Dress Advert
Outfitting the equestrienne is a speciality at Altman of Fifth Avenue, New York

Background imageEquestrienne Collection: Aerial View / Equestrienne

Aerial View / Equestrienne
Aerial view of a circus equestrienne - a horseback rider stands on the back of her mount as it canters round the ring

Background imageEquestrienne Collection: Lady Rider - the Canter

Lady Rider - the Canter
An accomplished equestrienne demonstrates the canter

Background imageEquestrienne Collection: Lady Rider - the Walk

Lady Rider - the Walk
An accomplished equestrienne demonstrates the walk

Background imageEquestrienne Collection: Ladys Riding Habit

Ladys Riding Habit
Amazon corsage buttoning to the throat & with a small white collar & reversed cuffs. Black velvet hat ornamented with a plume & worn with a veil


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"Sporty and Elegant: A Glimpse into the World of Equestriennes" Step back in time to 1928, where a sporty equestrian blond strikes a pose with her majestic horse. The grace and strength of this lady rider are truly captivating, reminiscent of the enchanting circus performances featuring riders and hoops. Intriguingly named "LADYs SEAT, " this photo captures a smart horsewoman alongside her loyal companion. The yearning for adventure is palpable as they prepare for an exhilarating ride through the countryside. Traveling further back in history, we encounter Mrs. Lorna Barrison, an English equestrienne immortalized by Toulouse-Lautrec's artistic genius. Her poise and skill shine through in every brushstroke of this polished bronze group from 1918. Another masterpiece titled "Ready for a Ride, or The Fair Equestrienne" showcases an oil painting on panel that transports us to a world where elegance meets athleticism. This artwork depicts the timeless bond between horse and rider, capturing their shared anticipation before embarking on an exciting journey together. Even royalty couldn't resist the allure of these remarkable women. In a black-and-white photograph taken at Balmoral Castle, we catch a glimpse of what caught Queen Victoria's eye during her visit – none other than mesmerizing equestrians showcasing their talents. Returning to Mrs. Lorna Barrison once more, she remains etched in history as one of England's finest equestriennes. Her name resonates alongside renowned artists like Toulouse-Lautrec—a testament to her extraordinary skills both on and off the saddle. Lady Florence Dixie emerges as another notable figure within this captivating world; her presence exudes confidence and determination as she commands attention astride her magnificent steed. The fascination with horses extends beyond riding alone—evidenced by an intriguing Horse Dress Advert.