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Sketch herald horse Pieter van Loon Mar-1843

Sketch herald horse Pieter van Loon Mar-1843


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Sketch herald horse Pieter van Loon Mar-1843

Sketch of a herald with a horse, Pieter van Loon, Mar-1843, paper, pencil, h 307 mm × w 212 mm

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Herald Horse Pencil Pieter Van Loon Sketch


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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a remarkable sketch entitled "Sketch herald horse Pieter van Loon Mar-1843". Created in March 1843, this exquisite piece of art depicts a majestic herald alongside his loyal steed. The artist, Pieter van Loon, skillfully captured the essence and grace of both man and beast with delicate pencil strokes on paper. The composition is truly awe-inspiring as it portrays the harmonious bond between the herald and his horse. Their connection is palpable, emanating strength and unity. The attention to detail is evident in every line; one can almost hear the rhythmic sound of hooves hitting the ground. Van Loon's mastery lies not only in his ability to capture physical likeness but also in conveying emotion through his sketch. The determination etched on the face of the herald reflects unwavering loyalty and dedication to duty. Meanwhile, the horse exudes an air of quiet confidence that complements its rider perfectly. Measuring at 307 mm by 212 mm, this timeless artwork transports viewers back to a bygone era where knights roamed vast landscapes atop their noble steeds. It serves as a reminder of our rich history and pays homage to those who have valiantly served their kingdoms throughout time. As part of the Liszt Collection, this print preserves Van Loon's extraordinary talent for future generations to appreciate. Its beauty transcends commercial use; instead, it invites us into an artistic realm where imagination meets

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