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Ridinger Haute Ecole 14

Haute Ecole : Trotting the horse in a circle by means of a cord attached to the bridle

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1760 Attached Bridle Circle Cord Ecole Haute Means Rein Rider Ridinger Trotting Whip


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This striking image, titled "Ridinger Haute Ecole 14," offers a captivating glimpse into the world of equestrian training as it existed in the late 18th century. The photograph depicts a skilled rider in historical attire, expertly guiding a well-groomed horse through a circular motion using a cord attached to the bridle. The rider's posture is poised and confident, with one hand holding the reins and the other wielding a whip to encourage the horse's trotting gait. The use of a cord to train horses in circular movements, as demonstrated in this print, was a popular method during the Haute Ecole period of equestrian training. This technique, which originated in Europe, aimed to develop the horse's suppleness, balance, and obedience. By guiding the horse in a controlled circle, the rider could improve the horse's balance, coordination, and responsiveness to commands. The print, created around 1760, is a testament to the rich history of equestrianism and the art of horsemanship. The intricate details, from the rider's elegant attire to the horse's polished coat, showcase the dedication and precision that were essential components of this training method. The use of a cord as a training tool, rather than traditional reins, highlights the innovative approaches that were being explored during this period. This photograph is an invaluable resource for those interested in the history of horses and horsemanship. It offers a unique perspective on the techniques and methods used during the Haute Ecole period and serves as a reminder of the enduring bond between humans and horses.

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