The Portrayal of the Horse in the History of Art
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Among the animal kingdom, the horse is without a doubt the most striking of all beasts; in living nature there is no animal so stunning. The image of the horse has been a tradition in the art of many countries for many centuries. The horse has always been there, as transportation, pack animal, brute muscle, military advantage, sport competitor, entertainment, sustenance and loyal companion. Since ancient times, when man first tamed her, the horse has
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ndi. Art in the Ice Age: Spanish Levant Art: Arctic Art. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, Inc., Publishers, 1953 McElroy, Kim. From Heart to Art. 1st ed. The Fire Horse, 1999. Pedretti, Carlo comp. Leonardo Da Vinci: Drawings of Horses & Other Animals from the Royal Library at Windsor Castle. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers; 1984. Von Holst, Christian. Franz Marc: Horses. Ostfildern-Ruit, Germany: Hatje Cantz Publishers, 2001. Wach, Kenneth. Salvador Dali. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1996.