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"Horse Back

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Horse Back Collection: Lieutenants Nelville and Coghill saving the Colours, 1881 (oleograph)
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Horse Back Collection: Battle of Washita, 1887-88 (oil en grisaille on board)
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Horse Back Collection: Chlotaire I (497-561) Burns his Rebellious Son and Family, from Histoire de France by Colart
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Horse Back Collection: Fight for the Water Hole (colour litho)
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Horse Back Collection: The Triumph of Death (fresco) (detail of 34572)
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Horse Back Collection: Knight, Death, and the Devil, 1513 (engraving)
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Horse Back Collection: The voracious dog... sprang forward and tried to fasten himself upon Odin
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Horse Back Collection: Tsar Ivan IV (1530-84) Conquering Kazan in 1552, 1800s (oil on canvas)
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Horse Back Collection: A Battle Between the Crow and Cheyenne Tribes, 1874-75 (pen, ink & w / c on ledger paper)
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Horse Back Collection: Bandits Scene (oil on canvas)
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Horse Back Collection: Robert of Normandy rallying the Crusaders, illustration from Cassells Illustrated History of
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Horse Back Collection: St George and the Dragon (oil on panel)
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Horse Back Collection: Bellerophon slaying the Chimaera (bronze)
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Horse Back Collection: Destruction of the Athenian army in Sicily, illustration from The Illustrated History of
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Horse Back Collection: The dragon... fell to earth dead, from St. George and the Dragon, The Seven Champions of Christendom
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Horse Back Collection: Near Casablanca, the goumiers charging at the Moroccans, illustration from Le Petit Journal
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Horse Back Collection: Review of the National Guard, attack of Fieschi, 28th July 1835 (oil on canvas)
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Horse Back Collection: Samurai Combat (colour woodblock print)
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Horse Back Collection: St. George and the Dragon, from Anecdotes of Painting in England written by Horace Walpole (1717-97)
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Horse Back Collection: Hernan Cortes at the Battle of Otumba, Mexico, 1520 (colour litho)
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Horse Back Collection: Knight, Death and the Devil, 1513 (engraving)
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Horse Back Collection: An 8th century French knight in battle, from Histoire de France by Colart, published c
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Horse Back Collection: Allegory of the Battle of Marengo (oil on canvas)
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Horse Back Collection: Cavalryman of the 1st Empire, 1806 (pen & ink with w / c)
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Horse Back Collection: The liberal movement in Russia, violent scuffles in St. Petersburg
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Horse Back Collection: Attila the Hun (c. 406-453) and his hordes overrunning Italy and the Arts
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Horse Back Collection: Osage, Big Nose, Osage Women, 1874-75 (pen, ink & w / c on ledger paper)
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Horse Back Collection: Buffalo Hunting on the Great Plains between St. Louis and Denver, c. 1870, from American Pictures
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Horse Back Collection: The Battle of the Thames in 1813 (colour litho)
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Horse Back Collection: Napoleon on the Battle Field of Eylau, 9th February 1807, 1808 (oil on canvas) (detail of 18910)
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Horse Back Collection: The Battle of Waterloo (oil on canvas)
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Horse Back Collection: Invasion of Roman territory by the Cimbri, late 2nd Century BC (engraving)
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Horse Back Collection: Suffragettes riding through central London on horseback (colour litho)
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Horse Back Collection: Battle of Cowpens, 17 January 1781 (litho)
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Horse Back Collection: An illuminated miniature of St. Martin dividing his cloak (from a grand choral book)
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Horse Back Collection: Henry IV (1553-1610) at Ivry, illustration from Little Arthurs History of France
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Horse Back Collection: General Burgoyne and the Indians in 1777, engraved by J. Taylor
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Horse Back Collection: Landscape, 1808 (oil on canvas)
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Horse Back Collection: The Royal Entry Festival of Henri II (1519-59) into Rouen, 1st October 1550 (pen, ink and w / c)
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Horse Back Collection: The Post-Chaise (colour litho)
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Horse Back Collection: The Entrance of Charles X (1757-1836) into Reims, 28th May 1825 (w / c on paper)
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Horse Back Collection: King Charles VI of France, Bien-Aime, 1368-1422. On horseback in suit of armour with coat of arms
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Horse Back Collection: Skirmish During the Hungarian Revolution of 1848-1849, 1881 (oil on canvas)
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Horse Back Collection: Algerian Cavalryman, c. 1890 (engraving)


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"Horse Back: A Timeless Connection to History and Adventure" From Queen Elizabeth II in the uniform of Grenadier Guards to the Bayeaux Tapestry portraying the Norman Conquest, horses have played a significant role throughout history. They have been loyal companions, symbols of power, and steadfast partners in battle. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by William McLaren, we witness the valorous knight riding into adventure on his trusty steed. The Royal Logistic Corps relies on these magnificent creatures for transportation and support during military operations. Even Sir William Wallace rode gallantly into battle astride his horse, inspiring his fellow Scotsmen with unwavering courage. The image of the British army advancing at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 is forever etched in our minds - a testament to both human bravery and equine strength. Similarly, Scipio Africanus meeting Hannibal at the Battle of Zama reminds us that horses were not only tools of war but also brought together great leaders from opposing sides. The Battle of Agincourt about to begin in 1415 showcases how horses were essential for knights charging towards victory. Even Buffalo soldiers found solace as they drank from their canteens while mounted on their trusted companions. Artillery and horses depicted in Hs Power's painting at Ypres during World War I remind us that even amidst modern warfare technology, these majestic animals remained indispensable allies. And let us not forget St. George slaying a dragon as depicted in Greek Orthodox iconography - an enduring symbol representing triumph over evil through equestrian prowess. But it's not all about battles; sometimes it's simply about embracing nature's beauty. Horse riding on the beach at sunrise evokes feelings of freedom and serenity – a connection between humans and animals that transcends time itself. Whether galloping across historic battlegrounds or peacefully exploring scenic landscapes, "Horse Back" encapsulates our timeless fascination with these magnificent creatures.