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Portrait of William Taplin, author of The Gentlemans Stable Directory, A New Compendium of Farriery, etc
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Portrait of William Taplin, author of The Gentlemans Stable Directory, A New Compendium of Farriery, etc
6337429 Portrait of William Taplin, author of The Gentlemans Stable Directory, A New Compendium of Farriery, etc by Scott, J. (19th century); (add.info.: Portrait of William Taplin, author of The Gentlemans Stable Directory, A New Compendium of Farriery, etc. Taplin wrote about equine veterinary medicine for the hunt, track and the road, 1740-1807. Copperplate engraving by J. Scott after a painting by Benjamin Marshall from The Sporting Magazine, or Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of the Turf and the Chace, John Wheble, London, 1796.); © Florilegius; out of copyright
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Horserace John Wheble Racing Regency Era Scott The Sporting Magazine Track Veterinary Medicine Benjamin Marshall Copperplate Engraving
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This print showcases the esteemed portrait of William Taplin, a renowned author and expert in equine veterinary medicine. Captured by J. Scott in the 19th century, this image is a copperplate engraving based on Benjamin Marshall's original painting. William Taplin was widely recognized for his seminal work, "The Gentlemans Stable Directory" which revolutionized the field of farriery. His comprehensive guide covered all aspects of horse care and health, catering to hunters, racers, and those who traversed the roads with their noble steeds. Taplin's expertise extended beyond mere literature; he dedicated his life to improving equine welfare during the Regency era. In this striking portrait, Taplin exudes an air of wisdom and authority befitting his status as a prominent figure in equestrian circles. The intricate details captured by Marshall reveal not only his passion for horses but also his deep understanding of their anatomy and well-being. Through this print, we are transported back to a time when horseracing was at its peak popularity. It serves as a reminder that behind every thrilling race or elegant hunt lies extensive knowledge about animal care and veterinary medicine. As we admire this timeless piece from Fine Art Finder's collection courtesy of Bridgeman Images, let us appreciate William Taplin's invaluable contributions to both literature and equine health—a testament to the enduring bond between humans and these magnificent creatures.
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