For centuries, the horse has stirred the imagination of artists, symbolising strength, grace, freedom and nobility. This beautifully illustrated volume explores the enduring presence of the horse in Western art, tracing its journey from battlefield and hunting field to racecourse, studio and home.From the anatomical precision of George Stubbs to the expressive modernism of Pablo Picasso and the haunting symbolism of Rene Magritte, artists have continually reimagined the horse to reflect changing cultural ideals and artistic movements. Works by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Elisabeth Frink and Lucian Freud further reveal the animal's emotional depth and physical power.Spanning classical painting, sculpture and modern art, this book celebrates the horse as both working partner and artistic muse. Rich in visual detail and cultural insight, The Horse in Art is an essential addition for readers interested in art history, equestrian heritage and the timeless relationship between humans and horses.
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