

Lithographed Studies of Horses: Pl. 7, Horse from the Caen Plain
Black and white lithograph of a horse in a courtyard. The horse stands in the center, facing right. The horse is dark with a white patch on its forehead and white on all four lower legs. The horse wears a bridle and a blanket with stripes. The courtyard has an arched stone entrance on the left and two men are standing under it. To the right of the horse are two men talking. The image is circular with a white background. The text at the bottom reads "Cheval de la plaine de Caen".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1069 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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