Cheval Arabe conduit par un Mameluck.

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Article ID DT1111

Title

Cheval Arabe conduit par un Mameluck.

Description

Illustration of an Arabian horse being led by a Mameluck. The term Arabian is a colloquial umbrella term for horses that are of Arabian origin in terms of appearance and origin. The thoroughbred Arabian is the purebred form of the Arabian horse, which belongs to the group of thoroughbreds. Shagya Arabians, Anglo-Arabians, Arabian half-breeds and Arabians are distinguished from purebred Arabian thoroughbreds.

Year

ca. 1820

Artist

Vernet (1758-1836)

Vernet drew horse with the forms he had learnt from nature in stables and riding-schools. His hunting-pieces, races, landscapes, and work as a lithographer were also very popular. In addition to being a painter and lithographer, Carle Vernet was an avid horseman. Just days before his death at the age of seventy-eight, he was seen racing as if he were a sprightly young man.

Historical Description

Horses belong to the genus of African and Asian donkeys, as well as at least three zebra species. The wild forms of the horse species still live today in eastern and southern Africa and in the central regions of Asia. Only in its native North America did the horse die out around 10,000 years ago, and the mustangs living there today are feral descendants of the horses brought by Spanish conquistadors. Horses prefer open terrain as their habitat. They can be found in savannahs and steppes, but also in drier habitats such as semi-deserts and deserts. One of the horse's strengths is its adaptability. This already helped its early ancestors. The horse migrated to Europe and Asia via the land bridges that existed before the Ice Age and conquered different habitats on five continents. Nowadays, however, the horse often takes on a role as a leisure and sports partner and the term pet seems more appropriate. Horses are large and strong and can therefore be used as excellent working and riding animals.

Place of Publication Paris
Dimensions (cm)28 x 42 cm
ConditionPerfect condition
Coloringcolored
TechniqueLithography

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