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Horsemen Collection (page 7)

"Horsemen: A Timeless Bond of Power and Grace" From the heart-stopping leap over a formidable fence in 1887 captured by Eadweard J Muybridge

Background imageHorsemen Collection: British soldier, 1875-1925. Creator: Richard Simkin

British soldier, 1875-1925. Creator: Richard Simkin
British soldier, 1875-1925. Officer on horseback

Background imageHorsemen Collection: British soldier, 1875-1925. Creator: Richard Simkin

British soldier, 1875-1925. Creator: Richard Simkin
British soldier, 1875-1925. Officer on horseback

Background imageHorsemen Collection: The watering place, 1660. Creator: Salomon Ruysdael

The watering place, 1660. Creator: Salomon Ruysdael
The watering place, 1660

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Legend of a Knight (end panel of a cassone), 1450-1474. Creator: Anon

Legend of a Knight (end panel of a cassone), 1450-1474. Creator: Anon
Legend of a Knight (end panel of a cassone), 1450-1474

Background imageHorsemen Collection: The Horse Race, 1829. Creator: Josephus Jodocus Moerenhout

The Horse Race, 1829. Creator: Josephus Jodocus Moerenhout
The Horse Race, 1829

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Village on the Bank of a River, 1723. Creator: Joseph van Bredael

Village on the Bank of a River, 1723. Creator: Joseph van Bredael
Village on the Bank of a River, 1723

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Landscape with Horsemen Resting outside an Inn, 1634-1668. Creator: Philip Wouverman

Landscape with Horsemen Resting outside an Inn, 1634-1668. Creator: Philip Wouverman
Landscape with Horsemen Resting outside an Inn, 1634-1668

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Hilly Landscape; Hilly Country, 1627. Creator: Esaias van de Velde

Hilly Landscape; Hilly Country, 1627. Creator: Esaias van de Velde
Hilly Landscape; Hilly Country, 1627

Background imageHorsemen Collection: The Ascot Race Plate: the Gold Vase - the White Doe of Rilstone alluring Thomas the Rhymer into

The Ascot Race Plate: the Gold Vase - the White Doe of Rilstone alluring Thomas the Rhymer into Fair Creator: Unknown
The Ascot Race Plate: the Gold Vase - the White Doe of Rilstone alluring Thomas the Rhymer into Fairyland, 1856. Trophy which...illustrates the legend which Sir Walter Scott has made popular

Background imageHorsemen Collection: The St Martin's Day Kermis, c.1540-c.1598. Creator: Peeter Baltens

The St Martin's Day Kermis, c.1540-c.1598. Creator: Peeter Baltens
The St Martin's Day Kermis, c.1540-c.1598. Religious festival: a rowdy mob crowds around a cask of wine. On the right, Saint Martin cuts his cloak in half to clothe a beggar

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Epsom Races - 'Mincepie', Winner of the Oaks, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Epsom Races - "Mincepie", Winner of the Oaks, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Epsom Races - "Mincepie", Winner of the Oaks, 1856. Racehorse and rider. Mincepie is a chestnut filly, bred by the Earl of Howth, and is now the property of H. Hill, Esq

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Epsom Races - 'Ellington', Winner of the Derby, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Epsom Races - "Ellington", Winner of the Derby, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Epsom Races - "Ellington", Winner of the Derby, 1856. Horse and rider. This horse is a remarkably fine brown colt, the property of Admiral Harcourt

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Epsom Races: The Winner, after the Race, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Epsom Races: The Winner, after the Race, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Epsom Races: The Winner, after the Race, 1856. Horses, owners and jockeys. Fly-by-Night was in considerable demand. At first 15 to 1 was booked about him to several hundred pounds

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Epsom Races: 'Going to the Derby', 1856. Creator: Unknown. Epsom Races: 'Going to the Derby', 1856

Epsom Races: "Going to the Derby", 1856. Creator: Unknown. Epsom Races: "Going to the Derby", 1856
Epsom Races: "Going to the Derby", 1856. Travelling to the famous horserace in Surrey. Notwithstanding the many inducements which the railway presents to visitors eager to reach the scene

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Cavalry Attack at Sunset, 1646. Creator: Jan Asselijin

Cavalry Attack at Sunset, 1646. Creator: Jan Asselijin
Cavalry Attack at Sunset, 1646

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Hunting Party at a Fountain, 1660-1682. Creator: Pieter Wouwerman

Hunting Party at a Fountain, 1660-1682. Creator: Pieter Wouwerman
Hunting Party at a Fountain, 1660-1682

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Cavalry Skirmish, 1660-1722. Creator: Abraham Pietersz van Kalraet

Cavalry Skirmish, 1660-1722. Creator: Abraham Pietersz van Kalraet
Cavalry Skirmish, 1660-1722

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Hunter and Horsemen on a Wooded Road, with a Village in a Valley beyond, 1608. Creator: Anton Mirou

Hunter and Horsemen on a Wooded Road, with a Village in a Valley beyond, 1608. Creator: Anton Mirou
Hunter and Horsemen on a Wooded Road, with a Village in a Valley beyond, 1608

Background imageHorsemen Collection: The Reading of the Royal Proclamation of Peace at Dublin, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Reading of the Royal Proclamation of Peace at Dublin, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Reading of the Royal Proclamation of Peace at Dublin, [Ireland], 1856. Ceremony to mark the end of the Crimean War. The proclamation was read at Dublin Castle and at the Mansion House

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Visit of Prince Albert to Colchester - Arrival of His Royal Highness and Staff at Wavenhoe Park

Visit of Prince Albert to Colchester - Arrival of His Royal Highness and Staff at Wavenhoe Park
Visit of Prince Albert to Colchester - Arrival of His Royal Highness and Staff at Wavenhoe [sic] Park, 1856. Royal visit

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Proclamation of Peace at Trafalgar-Square, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Proclamation of Peace at Trafalgar-Square, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Proclamation of Peace at Trafalgar-Square, 1856. Crowds in London at an official ceremony to mark the end of the Crimean War

Background imageHorsemen Collection: The Hut, 1671. Creator: Adriaen van de Velde

The Hut, 1671. Creator: Adriaen van de Velde
The Hut, 1671

Background imageHorsemen Collection: A village inn with stagecoach, 1655. Creator: Salomon Ruysdael

A village inn with stagecoach, 1655. Creator: Salomon Ruysdael
A village inn with stagecoach, 1655

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Very Polite: The Party on the Grey, having invited some Strangers to Lunch...1856

Very Polite: The Party on the Grey, having invited some Strangers to Lunch...1856. Creator: Joseph Swain
Very Polite: The Party on the Grey, having invited some Strangers to Lunch, shows them the Nearest Way (by half a mile) to his House, 1856

Background imageHorsemen Collection: The Spring-Meeting before Sebastopol - the First [Jump?], Second Race, 1856 Creator: Unknown

The Spring-Meeting before Sebastopol - the First [Jump?], Second Race, 1856 Creator: Unknown
The Spring-Meeting before Sebastopol - the First [Jump?], Second Race, 1856. Crimean War: off-duty soldiers organise their own entertainment

Background imageHorsemen Collection: The Defeated Spanish Garrison Leaving s-Hertogenbosch, 17 September 1629, c.1630-c.1635

The Defeated Spanish Garrison Leaving s-Hertogenbosch, 17 September 1629, c.1630-c.1635. War of the Spanish Succession, military personnel and camp followers leaving the Netherlands

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Her Majesty Reviewing the Troops, at Aldershott, 1856. Creator: Ebenezer Landells

Her Majesty Reviewing the Troops, at Aldershott, 1856. Creator: Ebenezer Landells
Her Majesty Reviewing the Troops, at Aldershott, 1856. Army camp in Hampshire. The Prince Consort and the Duke of Cambridge accompanied the Queen [Victoria] on horseback

Background imageHorsemen Collection: The Spanish-American Guachos [sic] catching wild horses, in the Falkland Islands, 1856

The Spanish-American Guachos [sic] catching wild horses, in the Falkland Islands, 1856. Creator: Harrison Weir
The Spanish-American Guachos [sic] catching wild horses, in the Falkland Islands, 1856. Depiction of...the mode in which the wild horses are caught in the Falkland Islands by the Spanish-American

Background imageHorsemen Collection: H.R.H. Prince Albert's Harriers, 1856. Creator: Harrison Weir

H.R.H. Prince Albert's Harriers, 1856. Creator: Harrison Weir
H.R.H. Prince Albert's Harriers, 1856. Hare-coursing in Berkshire. Prince Albert's harriers are in the strictest sense of the term a private pack

Background imageHorsemen Collection: The Batte of the Alma - painted by Horace Vernet, 1856. Creator: Henry Duff Linton

The Batte of the Alma - painted by Horace Vernet, 1856. Creator: Henry Duff Linton
The Batte of the Alma - painted by Horace Vernet, 1856. Crimean War scene:..a Zouave and a Highlander, both wounded, and trudging away from the fight, evidently savage that they are disabled

Background imageHorsemen Collection: The Battle of Ramillies between the French and the Allied Powers, 23 May 1706, (1706-1710)

The Battle of Ramillies between the French and the Allied Powers, 23 May 1706, (1706-1710). War of the Spanish Succession

Background imageHorsemen Collection: New Uniforms of the British Cavalry, 1856. Creator: Charles William Sheeres

New Uniforms of the British Cavalry, 1856. Creator: Charles William Sheeres
New Uniforms of the British Cavalry, 1856. 17th Lancers, Royal Horse Guards Blue, 1st Life Guards, 16th Lancers, 3rd Light Dragoons, 6th Dragoon Guards, 2nd Life Guards, Royal Horse Artillery

Background imageHorsemen Collection: The hunting party, 1649. Creator: Dirck Stoop

The hunting party, 1649. Creator: Dirck Stoop
The hunting party, 1649. Our eyes are drawn to the sunlight on the buttocks of a horse which is urinating as it stands at the manger

Background imageHorsemen Collection: The Emperor of the French and Count Orloff proceeding to the Grand Review, in the Champ de Mars

The Emperor of the French and Count Orloff proceeding to the Grand Review, in the Champ de Mars, 185 Creator: Unknown
The Emperor of the French and Count Orloff proceeding to the Grand Review, in the Champ de Mars, [Paris], 1856. View of the...imposing scene of the Imperial Staff

Background imageHorsemen Collection: The Sultan Proceeding to the Ball given by the French Ambassador, at Constantinople, 1856

The Sultan Proceeding to the Ball given by the French Ambassador, at Constantinople, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Sultan Proceeding to the Ball given by the French Ambassador, at Constantinople, 1856. The Sultan...accompanied by his Ministers and the chief officers of his household

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Grand Military Steeplechase in the Crimea, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Grand Military Steeplechase in the Crimea, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Grand Military Steeplechase in the Crimea, 1856. Off duty during the Crimean War: British soldiers make their own amusement

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Paper Hunt - the Find - before Sebastopol - sketched by J. A. Crowe, 1856. Creator: J. A. Crowe

Paper Hunt - the Find - before Sebastopol - sketched by J. A. Crowe, 1856. Creator: J. A. Crowe
Paper Hunt - the Find - before Sebastopol - sketched by J. A. Crowe, 1856. Off duty during the Crimean War: British soldiers make their own amusement....the meet took place at the head-quarter house

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Woronzoff, or Little Kamiesch - from a sketch by J. A. Crowe, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Woronzoff, or Little Kamiesch - from a sketch by J. A. Crowe, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Woronzoff, or Little Kamiesch - from a sketch by J. A. Crowe, 1856. Soldiers at Kamiesch, a sea inlet on the Khersones peninsula, near Sevastopol

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Bear Hunt, 1649. Creator: Paulus Potter

Bear Hunt, 1649. Creator: Paulus Potter
Bear Hunt, 1649

Background imageHorsemen Collection: The Siege and Capture of the City of Hulst from the Spaniards, November 5, 1645, 1645

The Siege and Capture of the City of Hulst from the Spaniards, November 5, 1645, 1645. Creator: Hendrick de Meijer
The Siege and Capture of the City of Hulst from the Spaniards, November 5, 1645, 1645

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Towpath, 1894. Creator: Jacob Henricus Maris

Towpath, 1894. Creator: Jacob Henricus Maris
Towpath, 1894

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Italian Marketplace with a Quack Dentist, 1651. Creator: Johannes Lingelbach

Italian Marketplace with a Quack Dentist, 1651. Creator: Johannes Lingelbach
Italian Marketplace with a Quack Dentist, 1651. Other Title(s): Marketplace in an Italian Town, with an Itinerant Toothpuller

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Army Camp, 1650-1674. Creator: Johannes Lingelbach

Army Camp, 1650-1674. Creator: Johannes Lingelbach
Army Camp, 1650-1674

Background imageHorsemen Collection: The Riding School, 1650-1674. Creator: Johannes Lingelbach

The Riding School, 1650-1674. Creator: Johannes Lingelbach
The Riding School, 1650-1674

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Mounted Trumpeter taking a Drink, 1650-1660. Creator: Karel Du Jardin

Mounted Trumpeter taking a Drink, 1650-1660. Creator: Karel Du Jardin
Mounted Trumpeter taking a Drink, 1650-1660

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Cavalry Attack, 1680-1700. Creator: Jan van Huchtenburg

Cavalry Attack, 1680-1700. Creator: Jan van Huchtenburg
Cavalry Attack, 1680-1700

Background imageHorsemen Collection: Hunters in the Woods, 1660-1685. Creator: Jan Hackaert

Hunters in the Woods, 1660-1685. Creator: Jan Hackaert
Hunters in the Woods, 1660-1685

Background imageHorsemen Collection: The Avenue of Birches, 1660-1685. Creator: Jan Hackaert

The Avenue of Birches, 1660-1685. Creator: Jan Hackaert
The Avenue of Birches, 1660-1685



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"Horsemen: A Timeless Bond of Power and Grace" From the heart-stopping leap over a formidable fence in 1887 captured by Eadweard J Muybridge, to the exhilarating Shavington Day hunting scene that echoes through history, these images depict the enduring allure of horsemen. As we traverse Denham Bridge upon the Tavy with William Payne's brushstrokes, we are transported to an era where horseback riding was not merely a mode of transportation but a symbol of nobility and adventure. The equestrian prowess showcased in Marcus Curtius' depiction from The Roman Heroes series reminds us of the indomitable spirit that lies within both man and beast. Venturing across continents, we encounter the Mexican Charro astride his majestic steed, embodying centuries-old traditions rooted in honor and skill. Meanwhile, Norse mythology unveils its Wild Hunt galloping through stormy skies, their presence evoking both fear and awe. In moments frozen by time itself, General Robert Lee's resolute figure emerges amidst Gettysburg's chaos - a testament to courage on horseback during one of America's darkest hours. Albrecht Durer's Knight stands defiantly against Death and Devil alike; his unwavering determination echoing throughout generations. Leonardo da Vinci masterfully captures a Horseman Trampling on a Fallen Foe - an embodiment of victory over adversity etched into our collective memory. And as early 14th-century artists bring forth apocalyptic visions with their Four Horsemen imagery or reveal celestial beings like The Angel of Revelation depicted by delicate watercolors and ink sketches – they remind us that horses have long been intertwined with tales foretelling destiny. Through these diverse depictions spanning centuries and cultures, one thing remains constant: the bond between man and horse is unbreakable.