Études de Chevaux
Print
1802 (published)
1802 (published)
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Two horses standing, each wearing a saddle and bridle. The horse to the left is viewed on a diagonal from behind. The horse to the right is viewed almost straight-on; Image enclosed by a border of a single line.
Object details
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Title | Études de Chevaux (series title) |
Materials and techniques | etching print in black, on paper |
Brief description | Two horses standing, each wearing a saddle and bridle, viewed from different angles; Etching print in black, on paper; Part of the series 'Études de Chevaux'; By Adam Bartsch, after original drawings by Georg Philipp Rugendas (I); Published by J. F. Frauenholz; Germany; 1802. |
Physical description | Two horses standing, each wearing a saddle and bridle. The horse to the left is viewed on a diagonal from behind. The horse to the right is viewed almost straight-on; Image enclosed by a border of a single line. |
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Marks and inscriptions | Ao= 1699. (Marked and dated, bottom-right corner of image.) |
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Accession number | E.477-1886 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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