6 results filtered with: Horses - Grooming
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A Jain horsegroom with his wife offering him a betel leaf. Gouache drawing.
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The horses of Apollo being groomed by two Tritons. Engraving by E. Picart, 1675, after G. and B. de Marcy.
Date: 1675Reference: 11235i- Pictures
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A horsegroom, with his wife offering him betel leaves. Gouache drawing.
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Two men with horses in front of a classical monument decorated with the head of a horse on the pediment; horse-riders in the background. Engraving after J. de Solleysel, 17--.
Solleysel, Jacques de, 1617-1680.Date: 1700-1799Reference: 567623i- Pictures
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A horsegroom and his wife offering him horse feed. Gouache drawing.
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A new method, and extraordinary invention, to dress horses, and work them according to nature: As also, To perfect Nature by the Subtilty of Art; which was never found out, but by the thrice noble, high, and puissant prince William Cavendishe, Duke, Marquess, and Earl of of Newcastle, ; Earl of Ogles Viscount Mansfield; and Baron of Bolsover, of Ogle, of Bertram, Bothal, and Hepple: Gentleman of His Majesty's Bed-Chamber; One of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council; Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter; His Majesty's Lieutenant of the County and Town of Nottingham; and Justice in Ayre Trent-North: Who had the Honour to be Governor to our most Glorious King, and Gracious Sovereign, in His Youth, when He was Prince of Wales; and soon after was made Captain General of all the Provinces beyond the River of Trent, and other Parts of the Kingdom of England; with Power, by a special Commission, to make Knights.
Newcastle, William Cavendish, Duke of, 1592-1676.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]