Horse:
From Noble Steeds to Beasts of Burden
by Lorraine Harrison
Book Description:
For horse lovers, art lovers, and collectors of unusual, beautifully
illustrated books, here is the only volume on the market to offer such
a large and gorgeous array of equine art. The book is divided into eight
themed chapters that explore the diverse representations of horses in art:
horses depicted as our trusty companions, unstinting workers, and supporters
in combat. The book charts this enduring partnership, drawing on the profusion
of paintings and sculptures that feature the dignified and intelligent
animal that has played so many roles in human history and culture. From
the small Nisean horse of the Persian Empire to the tough and speedy mounts
of the Wild West, from the winged steed Pegasus to the faithful Black Beauty,
humble nags take their place alongside preening thoroughbreds as the many
breeds and guises of the horse are depicted. Each chapter is introduced
by a short essay, and every image is accompanied by key information on
the artist, the style, and the subject of the piece. Lively quotes throughout
the book add the voices of writers and poets. A biographical index of artists
completes the book.
Hardcover from Watson-Guptill Pubns
Book Published: 01 October, 2000
Franz
Marc: Horses
by Franz Marc, Christian Von Holst, Karin Von Maur, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart,
Busch-Reisinger Museum, Karin Von Maur, Andreas Schalhorn
Hardcover from Hatje Cantz Publishers
Book Published: February, 2001
The
Art of George Stubbs
by Venetia Morrison
Hardcover from Wellfleet
Book Published: November, 2001
George
Stubbs
by Martin Myrone
Paperback from Tate
Book Published: 01 May, 2003
Stubbs:
Portraits in Detail
by Judy Egerton, George Stubbs
Paperback from Tate Gallery Pubn
Book Published: January, 1986
The
Rhinoceros from Durer to Stubbs, 1515-1799
Paperback from Sotheby Parke Bernet Publications
Book Published: November, 1988
Dog:
A Dog's Life in Art and Literature
by Iain Zaczek
Hardcover from Watson-Guptill Pubns
Book Published: 15 March, 2000