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Cushion : Clydedale stallion Prince of Albion, c1900 (c1910). Artist: Frank Babbage
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Clydedale stallion Prince of Albion, c1900 (c1910). Artist: Frank Babbage
Clydedale stallion Prince of Albion, c1900 (c1910). Prince of Albion was owned by John Gilmour. From Live Stock in Health and Disease, edited by Professor J Prince-Sheldon. [The Waverley Book Co. Ltd, London, c1890]
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Babbage Breed Draught Horse Frank Stables Stallion
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This print showcases the majestic Clydesdale stallion, Prince of Albion, circa 1900 (c1910). Renowned artist Frank Babbage masterfully captures the essence and grandeur of this magnificent creature. Owned by John Gilmour, Prince of Albion was a prized possession in the world of British livestock. Against a picturesque countryside backdrop in Scotland, this portrait exudes strength and elegance. The rich colors bring to life every detail of this iconic breed. With its distinctive Scottish heritage, the Clydesdale horse stands as a symbol of national pride. Dating back to the turn of the 20th century, this image offers a glimpse into Britain's rural past. The stables where Prince of Albion resided were undoubtedly filled with history and tradition. This print is part of "Live Stock in Health and Disease" edited by Professor J Prince-Sheldon—a testament to its significance within agricultural literature. Frank Babbage's artistic prowess shines through in his portrayal of this draught horse. Every muscle is meticulously depicted, showcasing both power and grace. As you admire this piece from The Waverley Book Co. , Ltd. , London (circa 1890), you can't help but be captivated by the timeless beauty captured within it.
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