It’s that time of the week again, time for some colorful horse artwork.
Two Horses in a Landscape – Berchem Nicholaes Pietersz

Noriker Horse – Otto Eerelman

Equestrienne at the Cirque Fernando – Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

The Piebald Horse – Paulus Potter

Czarniecki under Plock – Juliusz Kossak

A Man with two Horses Detail – Owon

Elizabeth departing on a Hunt – Valentin Serov

Duke Carl Alexander on Horseback – August Querfurt

i think these paintings are not very good they dont show us enything and i could do better then that when i was 9 years old
@ Amy,
All I can do is laugh and shake my head at your ridiculous post. You say (guffaw) that you could do better than the Masters represented here when you were nine. Well, where are your fantastical offerings? What gallery may we peruse? Amy, may I suggest you need more/less meds than you are presently taking, as your take on reality is a bit askew.
These are awesome. Toulouse Lautrec, c’mon. The musculature is rendered amazingly!
Thank you – and have a nice christmastime!
I love appaloosas! They’re so pretty and enduring and child friendly and…*goes on forever*
The best of all, for me, was Czarniecki under Plock.
Yeesh, that bit Elizabeth has is HUGE!
I would love to know the dates/countries or locations of the paintings, clearly most if not all are european and not US origin; the breeds are not modern, and it is interesting to note the changing painter’s eye toward the formal perfection of beauty of the horse.