
Equestrian & Animals
Study of a Deer
Holger Roed
A soulful and detailed 19th-century oil study capturing the gentle features of a deer.
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
Holger Roed
A soulful and detailed 19th-century oil study capturing the gentle features of a deer.

Equestrian & Animals
Georges Décôte
A spirited and atmospheric Orientalist scene capturing the dynamic relationship between a rider and his horse.

Equestrian & Animals
Bruno Liljefors
A moody and atmospheric wildlife study depicting ducks navigating a dense thicket of reeds.

Equestrian & Animals
Bruno Liljefors
A masterful wildlife study of black grouse in an atmospheric autumnal landscape by Bruno Liljefors.

Equestrian & Animals
André Plumot
A soulful and atmospheric 19th-century animal study rendered with rich, painterly texture.

Equestrian & Animals
Henriëtte Ronner-Knip
A charming 19th-century oil painting of a resting dog beside a rustic wicker cart.

Equestrian & Animals
Ilya Repin
An expressive oil study of a seated hunting dog by the Russian master painter Ilya Repin.

Equestrian & Animals
Gunnar Berndtson
An atmospheric and dynamic scene of traditional fishing, capturing the energy of the rapids and the focus of the harvest.

Equestrian & Animals
Juliusz Kossak
An elegant 19th-century equestrian portrait featuring a young rider on a striking white horse.

Equestrian & Animals
August von Meissl
An engaging 19th-century genre scene depicting hussars at a rural stop, rendered with naturalistic detail.

Contains disturbing content
Equestrian & Animals
Gustave Courbet
A dramatic and masterful realist depiction of a fox in a wintry forest by Gustave Courbet.

Contains nudity
Equestrian & Animals
Paul Gauguin
An evocative Post-Impressionist scene featuring riders crossing a lush, tropical landscape in Paul Gauguin's signature bold palette.
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