Equine Artwork

Gorgeous equine and equestrian artwork from all periods, genres and styles.
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What a fascinating artist! Love the surreal humor in the paintings! Art Photography, Art, San Juan, Spanish Art, Spanish Artists, Surrealist, Fine Art, Artist, Amazing Art
Contemporary Spanish Artist - Chelin Sanjuan
What a fascinating artist! Love the surreal humor in the paintings!
Have you ever seen a sculpture like this? Carol Hayward Fell is an artist from South Africa that gets her sculpture inspiration from ceramics from ancient civilizations! Sculptures, Design, Street Art, Sculpture Art, Ceramic Artists, Equine Art, Animal Sculptures
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Have you ever seen a sculpture like this? Carol Hayward Fell is an artist from South Africa that gets her sculpture inspiration from ceramics from ancient civilizations!
Waterboys by Michelle Symington, a equine artist from South Africa. Love the unique composition! Animals, Water, Ink, Horses, Africa, Statue, Horse Art
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Waterboys by Michelle Symington, a equine artist from South Africa. Love the unique composition!
Beautiful painting by David Mcewen of Eric Lamaze and Hickstead! Show Horses, Equestrian Art, Canine Art, Fine Art America, Endurance, Horse Drawing, Horse Drawings
David McEwen Art
Beautiful painting by David Mcewen of Eric Lamaze and Hickstead!
The last Sunday in April is Turkmen Horse Day in Turkmenistan, meant to celebrate the long tradition of the horse through an equestrian festival. Sounds like a fantastic place to be! Here is a glorious rug, about 4 x 2.8 meters, photographed by Michèle van Kasteren. The horse is an Akhal-teke, one of the oldest breeds in the world and much loved by the Turkmen people for its stamina in the desert and as their national emblem. #equestrianculture Equestrian, Akhal Teke Horses, Akhal Teke, Equestrian Culture, Central Asia, Equines, Beautiful Horses
The last Sunday in April is Turkmen Horse Day in Turkmenistan, meant to celebrate the long tradition of the horse through an equestrian festival. Sounds like a fantastic place to be! Here is a glorious rug, about 4 x 2.8 meters, photographed by Michèle van Kasteren. The horse is an Akhal-teke, one of the oldest breeds in the world and much loved by the Turkmen people for its stamina in the desert and as their national emblem. #equestrianculture
This blue ceramic horse is unique to Pablo Zabal Arte & Diseño. Pablo Zabal is a ceramist from Chile and practices an ancient technique called by the Italians "sgrafito" though it was practiced by the Chinese and some indigenous peoples of the Americas. Sgrafito is when the ceramist draws and cuts the clay on the piece without a template or drawing. This makes every piece one of a kind as no two are the same. #equestrianculture #art #pottery #horse #equine Pottery, Ceramic Art, Folk Art, Ceramics, Vintage, Nature, Ceramic Animals
Arte y Diseño
This blue ceramic horse is unique to Pablo Zabal Arte & Diseño. Pablo Zabal is a ceramist from Chile and practices an ancient technique called by the Italians "sgrafito" though it was practiced by the Chinese and some indigenous peoples of the Americas. Sgrafito is when the ceramist draws and cuts the clay on the piece without a template or drawing. This makes every piece one of a kind as no two are the same. #equestrianculture #art #pottery #horse #equine
Painted by Sir Frank Dicksee in the 1890’s, The Two Crowns depicts a princely young man in a golden crown staring at a rendering of the crucifixion of Jesus with a crown of thorns. The subject is unclear and unknown but theories abound. One such is that the princely man is King Arthur and the steed beneath him, his mare Llamrei. “And Kaw, of North Britain, mounted Arthur's mare Llamrei, and was first in the attack…” ‪#‎equestrianculture‬ ‪#‎art‬ ‪#‎history‬ ‪#‎kingarthur‬ ‪#‎llamrei‬ Fantasy Art, Resim, Fantasy, Sanat, Medieval, Ilustrasi, Fotografie
Painted by Sir Frank Dicksee in the 1890’s, The Two Crowns depicts a princely young man in a golden crown staring at a rendering of the crucifixion of Jesus with a crown of thorns. The subject is unclear and unknown but theories abound. One such is that the princely man is King Arthur and the steed beneath him, his mare Llamrei. “And Kaw, of North Britain, mounted Arthur's mare Llamrei, and was first in the attack…” ‪#‎equestrianculture‬ ‪#‎art‬ ‪#‎history‬ ‪#‎kingarthur‬ ‪#‎llamrei‬
Horse Art: A stunning sculpture by Stephanie Revennaugh Fine Art (@srevennaugh). The photo itself is fantastic! | http://www.stephanierevennaughfineart.com #equestrian #equine #horse Texture, Steampunk, Diy, Horse Artwork, Equine Artwork
Horse Art: A stunning sculpture by Stephanie Revennaugh Fine Art (@srevennaugh). The photo itself is fantastic! | http://www.stephanierevennaughfineart.com #equestrian #equine #horse
In Norse mythology, Skinfaxi and Hrímfaxi carry the god and goddess of the day and night. Skinfaxi, “shining mane” is a white horse that carries Dag, “day”, the god of day. His mane is said to bring about the light of day. Hrímfaxi, “frost mane”, carries Nott, the daughter of the night. It is said that his mane is made of frost and he foams at the bit. The foam drops to the earth, becoming dew.   Paintings by Peter Nicolai Arbo | Inspired by the horse. #equestrian #equine #onlinemagazine Norse Mythology, Mythology, Asatru, Norse Vikings, Norse, Mythical, Pagan Gods, Deities
In Norse mythology, Skinfaxi and Hrímfaxi carry the god and goddess of the day and night. Skinfaxi, “shining mane” is a white horse that carries Dag, “day”, the god of day. His mane is said to bring about the light of day. Hrímfaxi, “frost mane”, carries Nott, the daughter of the night. It is said that his mane is made of frost and he foams at the bit. The foam drops to the earth, becoming dew. Paintings by Peter Nicolai Arbo | Inspired by the horse. #equestrian #equine #onlinemagazine
Photo Art, Pin Up, Dieren, Kunst, Cheval, Horse Love
OOAK Reared up Horse II Drawing - Etsy
Kristin Knight Illustrators, Artists, Art Drawings, Painting & Drawing, Western Art
kristin knight studio equine western fine art current works page
Kristin Knight
Heather Theurer Portrait, Artwork, Big Canvas Art, Large Canvas Prints
View Gallery Image | Fine Art by Heather Edwards - Part 26
Heather Theurer
Paul Burgess Art Deco, Watercolor Horse, Wildlife Art, Painted Pony
Contemporary Landscapes | Paul Burgess Art
Paul Burgess
Judi Kent Pyrah Pixel Art, 2d, Croquis, Horse Photography, Horse Sculpture, Horse Pictures
Judi Kent Pyrah
Judi Kent Pyrah Equestrian Artist Tela, Arabian Horses
Judi Kent Pyrah Horse Artist
Judi Kent Pyrah Equestrian Artist
The Boys (harness work horses) by Nina SMART Draft Horses, White Horses
The Boys (harness work horses) by Nina Smart | Redbubble
The Boys (harness work horses) by Nina SMART
Cynthia Knox Colored Pencil Cartoon, Draw, Cartoons, Animaux, Animais
Cynthia Knox Colored Pencil
Peter Biegel (1913-1988)  Horse Portraits  pencil/watercolour/bodycolour Horse Portrait, Horse Art Drawing, Horse Sketch
Things of beauty I like to see: Photo
Peter Biegel (1913-1988) Horse Portraits pencil/watercolour/bodycolour
Horse painting. Moose Art, Oil On Canvas, Original Art
Horse painting.
Sir Alfred James Munnings painting of ‘Jock’ Alfred Munnings, King George, Connemara Pony, Horse Head, Cowboy Horse
Sir Alfred James Munnings painting of ‘Jock’
Equine Artist: Andre Pater Portraits, Derby, Kentucky, Horse Posters
Equine Artist: Andre Pater
Horse Art: George Stubbs, Anatomy of the Horse, 1766 Sketchbooks, Animal Sketches, Animal Drawings
Horse Art: George Stubbs, Anatomy of the Horse, 1766
Horse Art: George Stubbs (British, 1724–1806). The Third Duke of Dorset's Hunter with a Groom and a Dog, 1768. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Bequest of Mrs. Paul Moore, 1980 (1980.468) | Stubbs's cool and accurate portraits of wild animals, dogs, and most notably horses with their owners, trainers, riders, or stable hands, appealed to and were much sought after by prominent sporting enthusiasts. #dogs Antiques, Churchill, English Artists, London Artist, Fine Art Prints, Art Reproductions
George Stubbs | The Third Duke of Dorset's Hunter with a Groom and a Dog | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Horse Art: George Stubbs (British, 1724–1806). The Third Duke of Dorset's Hunter with a Groom and a Dog, 1768. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Bequest of Mrs. Paul Moore, 1980 (1980.468) | Stubbs's cool and accurate portraits of wild animals, dogs, and most notably horses with their owners, trainers, riders, or stable hands, appealed to and were much sought after by prominent sporting enthusiasts. #dogs
Saatchi Online Artist: Sergej Hahonin; Oil, 2011, Painting "Lipizzan" white horse art Art And Illustration
Saatchi Online Artist: Sergej Hahonin; Oil, 2011, Painting "Lipizzan" white horse art
Mihaela Bosnegeanu Equine Artist || EquestrianCulture.com
Mihaela Bosnegeanu Equine Artist || EquestrianCulture.com
Mihaela Bosnegeanu Equine Artist || EquestrianCulture.com Sketches, Poland, Humanoid Sketch
Mihaela Bosnegeanu Equine Artist || EquestrianCulture.com
Horse Art: Artist Spotlight Series: Jan Lukens / The English Room Blog Horse Logo, Horse Equestrian
Artist Spotlight Series: Jan Lukens - The English Room
Horse Art: Artist Spotlight Series: Jan Lukens / The English Room Blog
Equestrian Culture's Portrait Project: Mary Kacsur, Equine Artist Unicorns, Inspiration
Equestrian Culture's Portrait Project: Mary Kacsur, Equine Artist
Equestrian Culture's Portrait Project: Mary Kacsur, Equine Artist Horse Face Drawing, Horse Head Drawing
Equestrian Culture's Portrait Project: Mary Kacsur, Equine Artist
Horse Art: Carolyn Anderson horse-cowboy by ingrid bergman1, via Flickr Acrylics
carolyn anderson horse-cowboy
Horse Art: Carolyn Anderson horse-cowboy by ingrid bergman1, via Flickr