The Shooting Pony
Print
18th century - 19th century (published)
18th century - 19th century (published)
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A grey pony, wearing a saddle and bridle, standing in the foreground of a countryside scene. Its head is turned towards a man, who is standing in the distance to the left of the image, firing a shotgun. Two gundogs are lying on the ground near to the man.
Object details
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Title | The Shooting Pony |
Materials and techniques | Engraving print on paper |
Brief description | 'The Shooting Pony'. A grey pony standing in the foreground of a countryside scene while a man fires a shotgun in the distance. Engraving print on paper. Anonymous. 18th-19th century. |
Physical description | A grey pony, wearing a saddle and bridle, standing in the foreground of a countryside scene. Its head is turned towards a man, who is standing in the distance to the left of the image, firing a shotgun. Two gundogs are lying on the ground near to the man. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'THE SHOOTING PONY.' (Title, central below image.) |
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Accession number | 29638:33 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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