Arab-Toorkman Charger (From Syria.)
Print
19th century (published)
19th century (published)
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'Arab-Toorkman Charger (From Syria.) / Terms Used In Horsemanship'. An Arab horse viewed in profile, with 32 points of his body numbered, the key to the parts given below the image.
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Materials and techniques | Soft-ground etching(?) print on paper |
Brief description | 'Arab-Toorkman Charger (From Syria.) / Terms Used In Horsemanship'. An Arab horse viewed in profile, with 32 points of his body numbered, the key to the parts given below the image. Soft-ground etching(?) print on paper. Print made after a drawing by W. L. Walton. Published by Henry Lea & Co., London. 19th century. |
Physical description | 'Arab-Toorkman Charger (From Syria.) / Terms Used In Horsemanship'. An Arab horse viewed in profile, with 32 points of his body numbered, the key to the parts given below the image. |
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Historical context | The print asserts that the horse depicted was 'The Property of His Majesty Napoleon III'. |
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Accession number | 29638:42 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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