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Single Harness Phaeton Horse Columbine. Property of Charles Baynes Esq
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Single Harness Phaeton Horse Columbine. Property of Charles Baynes Esq
Single Harness Phaeton Horse " Columbine". Property of Charles Baynes Esq. 1st Prize for Action & Pace at the Agricultural Hall Horse Show 1872, c1879. From " The Book of the Horse", by S. Sidney. [Cassell & Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York, Melbourne]
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This black and white lithograph captures the elegance and power of the "Single Harness Phaeton Horse Columbine", proudly owned by Charles Baynes Esq. The image, taken in the late 19th century at the Agricultural Hall Horse Show in Britain, showcases this magnificent animal in all its glory. The horse, with its rich brown coat glistening under the sunlight, stands tall and strong as it pulls a beautifully crafted carriage. Its harness gleams against the backdrop of an old building, hinting at a time when horse-drawn vehicles were a common mode of transportation. A man dressed in traditional equestrian attire sits atop the phaeton, guiding Columbine with expertise and finesse. This skilled rider is none other than Charles Baynes himself - proud owner of this remarkable steed. The print exudes a sense of action and pace that earned Columbine first prize at the prestigious Agricultural Hall Horse Show in 1872. It is evident why this majestic creature was recognized for its exceptional performance on that day. This lithograph comes from "The Book of the Horse" by S. Sidney, published by Cassell & Company Ltd. , which serves as both an informative guide to horses and a celebration of their beauty within literature. The detailed illustration transports us back to a simpler time when horses played an integral role in daily life. With its historical significance and artistic charm, this print is not just a visual delight but also offers us insight into our rich equestrian heritage.
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