Coloring Horses – Horsemanship for Women

Horsemanship for WomenThis is the last in a (very) long series of interesting and historical equestrian drawings. Although not originally designed for budding artists, I thought they would make for some fun on rainy afternoons.

A Man’s Job

These drawings are part of a large collection by Gray Parker from Horsemanship for Women, published in 1887 by Theodore Hoe Mead. Most of the book obviously focuses on women riders, however there were a few stray images that featured men too…ahem, although they are generally just there to ‘help the ladies out’. Be sure to also check out parts one, two, three, four, five & six.

Horsemanship for Women

Horsemanship for Women

Horsemanship for Women

Horsemanship for Women

Horsemanship for Women

A Final Goodbye

This is the final chapter in the Horsemanship for Women collection, hope everyone enjoyed it. Be sure to check out parts one, two, three, four, five & six and stay tuned for something new & different next week.

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