
Equestrian & Animals
Portrait of a Dog
Bruno Liljefors
A charming and evocative 19th-century animal study capturing a quiet encounter between a dog and a butterfly.
Animal studies and equestrian scenes with heritage character and movement.
Horses, livestock, sporting scenes, and naturalist animal studies add movement, heritage, and a grounded traditional mood.

Equestrian & Animals
Bruno Liljefors
A charming and evocative 19th-century animal study capturing a quiet encounter between a dog and a butterfly.

Equestrian & Animals
John Wootton
A classic 18th-century equestrian portrait featuring a prize-winning black horse in an expansive landscape.

Equestrian & Animals
James Pollard
A lively 19th-century coaching scene capturing the organized chaos of mail departures in Islington.

Equestrian & Animals
Alfred de Dreux
A spirited 19th-century equestrian scene depicting riders in mid-gallop through a golden woodland.

Equestrian & Animals
Philips Wouwerman
A masterfully rendered Dutch Golden Age scene featuring a striking white horse and atmospheric light.

Equestrian & Animals
George Stubbs
A refined 18th-century sporting scene depicting gentlemen and their hounds in a tranquil English landscape.

Equestrian & Animals
Paulus Potter
A luminous and detailed Dutch Golden Age pastoral scene featuring cattle in a peaceful meadow.

Equestrian & Animals
Leonard Knijff
A classic 18th-century sporting scene featuring black grouse, rabbits, and swallows set against a sprawling parkland.

Equestrian & Animals
Jacques-Laurent Agasse
A striking 19th-century naturalist study of a zebra set against an earthy, rugged terrain.

Equestrian & Animals
Diego Velázquez
A dramatic and expansive scene by Diego Velázquez capturing the spectacle of a royal hunt in 17th-century Spain.

Equestrian & Animals
Jacques-Laurent Agasse
A striking and atmospheric 19th-century study of a tiger pausing at a cave entrance.

Contains disturbing content
Equestrian & Animals
Philips Wouwerman
A dramatic and highly detailed Dutch Golden Age painting capturing the intensity of a cavalry charge during a siege.
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