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Anthony van Dyck’s painting An Andalusian Horse is impressive in its own right, but research into the work since it was last sold in 2000 revealed the canvas also contains the artist’s only ...
The Andalusian horse gets its name from the southern region of Spain: Andalusia. The earliest ancestors of the Andalusians are depicted in cave paintings found within the Iberian peninsula.
An Andalusian Horse was painted in Antwerp, shortly before Van Dyck left for Italy in the autumn of 1621. It is a study for a painting of the Emperor Charles V, now in the Uffizi Gallery in ...
“Andalusian Horse” is the 17th-century Flemish artist ... “It has the added interest of having a second painting on the back, a sketch of a landscape which was only revealed back in ...
The next step felt inevitable: a horse. But not just any horse – I wanted an Andalusian foal. With their proud conformation, flowing manes and muscular grace, Andalusians have long been prized ...
Strong, noble and elegant, the modern Andalusian horse harks back to its ancestry as a war horse on the Iberian peninsula. For centuries, Spanish horses were famed for their agility, courage and ...
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