
Equestrian & Animals
Horsemen Colliding
Thomas Rowlandson
A lively 18th-century watercolor by Thomas Rowlandson capturing the comedic chaos of a cavalry collision.
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
Thomas Rowlandson
A lively 18th-century watercolor by Thomas Rowlandson capturing the comedic chaos of a cavalry collision.

Equestrian & Animals
Unknown Artist
An engaging Joseon dynasty painting featuring spirited tigers and a leopard rendered with charmingly exaggerated features.

Equestrian & Animals
Thomas Rowlandson
A lively and detailed watercolor study of an early 19th-century English race meeting by Thomas Rowlandson.

Equestrian & Animals
Cheng Zhang
A playful and dynamic ink painting capturing the spirited movement of squirrels amidst rugged pine branches.

Equestrian & Animals
Wilhelm Trübner
A sophisticated yet humorous 19th-century genre painting featuring a dog's curious gaze fixed upon a tempting plate of sausages.

Equestrian & Animals
Carolus-Duran
A spirited and characterful portrait of a white dog set against a vibrant, energetic red backdrop.

Equestrian & Animals
Philip Russell Goodwin
A charming and spirited 1907 wildlife scene of a bear in a snowy forest by Philip Russell Goodwin.

Equestrian & Animals
George Garrard
A charming 18th-century animal study featuring three marmosets in various playful poses.

Equestrian & Animals
Édouard Manet
This charming 19th-century portrait by Édouard Manet captures a spirited Japanese Chin dog with expressive, painterly brushwork.

Equestrian & Animals
Akseli Gallen-Kallela
An expressive wildlife study featuring three zebras rendered with energetic brushwork and a vivid palette.

Equestrian & Animals
Franz Marc
A vibrant and rhythmic expressionist study of a sheep by German master Franz Marc.
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