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Horsemanship Collection (page 5)

"Mastering the Art of Horsemanship: A Timeless Bond Between Man and Horse" In the world of horsemanship

Background imageHorsemanship Collection: Cossacks displaying their horsemanship. From the steppes of Eastern Europe and Russia

Cossacks displaying their horsemanship. From the steppes of Eastern Europe and Russia with a reputation as fierce warriors and superb horsemen. Engraving published Paris, 1875

Background imageHorsemanship Collection: Cadre Noir - Saumur, France - Leaping a large obstacle

Cadre Noir - Saumur, France - Leaping a large obstacle
Acrobatic leap by a horse and rider at the French National Horse-Riding School (Cadre Noir), Saumur, Loire Valley, France

Background imageHorsemanship Collection: Diagram of the well-proportioned horse

Diagram of the well-proportioned horse
The well-proportioned horse. Illustration from a book on horsemanship, depicting the supposed ideal proportions of a show horse. Various parts of the body are labelled in the margins

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Horse training Teaching the horse to kneel

Background imageHorsemanship Collection: Horse training

Horse training Teaching the horse to kneel

Background imageHorsemanship Collection: Saumur - Horse training at the Cavalry School

Saumur - Horse training at the Cavalry School. Saumur is home to the Cadre Noir, the Ecole Nationale d Equitation (National School of Horsemanship), known for its annual horse shows

Background imageHorsemanship Collection: Morocco - Fete de la Poudre - Tangiers

Morocco - Fete de la Poudre - Tangiers
The Fete de la Poudre (Festival of the Powder), Tangiers, Morocco. The crowd awaits the commencement of the display of horsemanship in front of the city gate

Background imageHorsemanship Collection: Red Army Cavalry

Red Army Cavalry
The legendary horsemanship of the Cossacks ensures that the Red Army cavalry is uniquely effective : this detachment pose for their photograph in a Ukrainian village

Background imageHorsemanship Collection: Arab Riding Display

Arab Riding Display
Arab riders display their horsemanship

Background imageHorsemanship Collection: Horsemanship / Blome

Horsemanship / Blome
Richard Blomes examples of Horsemanshipp

Background imageHorsemanship Collection: Rider speeding during the Medieval games, festival celebrated on St

Rider speeding during the Medieval games, festival celebrated on St. Johns Day (Festa de Sant Joan), Ciutadella, Minorca (Menorca), Balearic Islands, Spain, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageHorsemanship Collection: Fantasia for the moussem (festival) of Moulay Abdallah

Fantasia for the moussem (festival) of Moulay Abdallah, El Jadida, Morocco, Africa

Background imageHorsemanship Collection: Profile of a stockman on a horse against the sunset, Queensland, Australia, Pacific

Profile of a stockman on a horse against the sunset, Queensland, Australia, Pacific

Background imageHorsemanship Collection: Newcastle / Cavendish / 1817

Newcastle / Cavendish / 1817
WILLIAM CAVENDISH DUKE OF NEWCASTLE Cavalier & author of works on horsemanship

Background imageHorsemanship Collection: Newcastle / Cavendish / 1811

Newcastle / Cavendish / 1811
WILLIAM CAVENDISH DUKE OF NEWCASTLE Royalist & author of works on horsemanship

Background imageHorsemanship Collection: Newcastle / Cavendish / Dyck

Newcastle / Cavendish / Dyck
WILLIAM CAVENDISH DUKE OF NEWCASTLE Royalist & author of works on horsemanship

Background imageHorsemanship Collection: Newcastle / Bocquet

Newcastle / Bocquet
WILLIAM CAVENDISH DUKE OF NEWCASTLE Royalist & author of works on horsemanship. Seen here wearing an ornate lace collar. Date: 1592 - 1676

Background imageHorsemanship Collection: Horsemen 6 - Huns

Horsemen 6 - Huns
HUNS; these nomadic Asian warriors invade Europe in the 4th century, inspiring widespread fear with their skilful horsemanship and accurate archery



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"Mastering the Art of Horsemanship: A Timeless Bond Between Man and Horse" In the world of horsemanship, there exists a profound connection between man and horse that transcends time, and is an art form that has been captured in various forms throughout history, showcasing the beauty and grace of this extraordinary partnership. One such depiction takes us back to 1887, where artist Eadweard J Muybridge immortalized a moment frozen in time - a man and his horse soaring effortlessly over a fence. The sheer power and agility displayed by both rider and steed are awe-inspiring, symbolizing the trust built through years of training. Traveling across continents to Alberta, Canada, we witness another thrilling display at the Calgary Stampede's Chuck Wagon Race. Here, cowboys push their horses to their limits as they navigate tight turns with precision and speed. The thunderous hooves echo through the air as these skilled riders showcase their mastery over these magnificent creatures. Venturing further south to South America, we encounter gauchos riding gracefully against the backdrop of Cuernos del Paine mountains. Their expertise on horseback is legendary as they effortlessly maneuver through rugged terrains while taming wild herds. This harmonious blend between man, horse, and nature exemplifies true horsemanship at its finest. Delving into history once again brings us face-to-face with Tom Clarke - Huntsman of the Old Berkshire in 1879. In this captivating image created by an unknown artist, we witness Clarke leading his pack with unwavering confidence atop his trusted mount. The bond forged between huntsman and horse is evident in every stride taken together towards adventure. The realm extends beyond practicality; it also encompasses artistic expression. Through vibrant artwork capturing moments from equestrian sports like show jumping or dressage competitions emerge stunning portrayals that celebrate both athleticism and elegance.