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    Horsewoman is a painting by Russian painter Rudolf Frentz (Russian: Рудольф Рудольфович Френц) (1888-1956). The picture is a portrait of an equestrian...
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    Horsewoman is a painting by the Russian artist Karl Bryullov (1799-1852), produced in 1832 and preserved in the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow (inventory...
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    Equestrianism (redirect from Horsewoman)
    Prehistoric cave painting, depicting a horse and rider...
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    Museum, Cologne Pertuiset, the lion hunter, 1881, São Paulo Museum of Art Horsewoman, c. 1882, Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid House in Rueil, 1882, National...
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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to Paintings by Édouard Manet. This is a list of some of the more well-known paintings of French artist Édouard Manet (1832–1883)...
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    practically all of the elements of the artwork. This range of styles of painting and sculpture, especially significant between 1917 and 1920 (referred to...
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    Arch, by Sergei Osipov Portrait of Catherine Balebina, by Lev Russov Horsewoman, by Rudolf Frentz Spring is on the way, by Vladimir Ovchinnikov Spring...
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    Catherine Walters, then at the height of her fame. Walters was an excellent horsewoman and along with other "pretty horsebreakers", frequently appeared riding...
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  • (October 16, 1907 – February 8, 1976) was a du Pont family heiress, noted horsewoman, early woman aviator, Jazz Age socialite, and philanthropist. Carpenter...
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  • marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 29 November 2022. "Horsewoman on Red Horse". marcchagallart.net. Archived from the original on 29 November...
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    dance unique to Mongolia. Typically, one mounted horseman and one mounted horsewoman circle each other in time to a traditional song, which speeds up as it...
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  • Guggenheim Museum, who genially responded by posting Franz Marc's 1910 painting Three Horses Drinking with the Texas Hold 'Em-inspired caption "This ain't...
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    work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics. Athletes A Clown Playing the Violin Horsewoman Carnival Music-Hall...
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    Girl, gathering grapes in the vicinity of Naples, 1827, Russian Museum Horsewoman (Daughters of Pacini, Giovannina and Amazilia), 1832, Tretyakov Gallery...
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  • producing a show. Three important women were involved; they were the horsewoman Rebecca Townsend and her pony, the trapeze artist Emily Park on the trapeze...
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    Orest Kiprensky, Portrait of Alexander Pushkin (1823) Karl Bryullov, Horsewoman (1832) Alexander Ivanov, The Appearance of Christ Before the People (1837–1857)...
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    This incomplete list is a selection of some of Gleizes' better-known oil paintings, or includes those for which images are available. Also listed is an extensive...
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  • Cooper, Ann L. How High She Flies: Dorothy Swain Lewis, WASP of WWII, Horsewoman, Artist, Teacher. Aviatrix Publishing, 1999. ISBN 978-1928760009. "The...
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    L'Arbre, two paintings in which the emphasis on simplified form had already begun to overwhelm the representational interest of the paintings. The same tendency...
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    Anne Grahame Johnstone and a son, Murray Johnstone. Zinkeisen was a fine horsewoman and won the Moscow Cup at the International Horse Show in 1934. Grahame...
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    face". What was undisputed was her "perfect figure" and her skill as a horsewoman, for which she was almost equally renowned. Walters became the mistress...
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    inventing the bridle's bit. The Lapith King Pirithous was marrying the horsewoman Hippodameia, whose name means "tamer of horses", at the wedding feast...
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  • Retrieved 2021-08-05. Lerner, Robert (2019-12-22). "Death claims fabled horsewoman | Valley Roadrunner". Valley Roadrunner. Archived from the original on...
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    Most likely, he travelled there because he fell in love with a circus horsewoman which he met thanks to Yasinsky's brother who performed under the pseudonym...
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    Queen Marie Henriette was described as an energetic and intelligent horsewoman, foremost devoted to her animals. In 1895, she openly retired from public...
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  • painters, and while there met Florence Carter-Wood (1888–1914), a young horsewoman and painter. They married on 19 January 1912 but she tried to kill herself...
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    equal discipline. She rode every day for hours on end, becoming a skilled horsewoman, possibly the best-known of her time. When, due to sciatica, she could...
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  • Mant and briefly Joyce Gibbs), is the younger sister of Phil. A skilled horsewoman, she ran the local riding stables for many years. In the early 1950s she...
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  • Planting Fields Foundation until her death in 1987. She was a notable horsewoman, and a collector of books on cooking and culinary history. "Old-Fashioned...
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    horse Pearl ever owned. During this time, Pearl became an accomplished horsewoman; it was said "she rode like an Amazon" and "was kinder to her horses than...
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