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  2. Ben Long (British artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Long exhibited several works including Horse Scaffolding Sculpture as part of Banksy's five week long Dismaland art show at the former Tropicana Lido in the English sea-side town of Weston-Super-Mare. [16] Solo gallery exhibitions of Long's work include Crown Jewels (2009) and Art Work (2008).

  3. Hill figure - Wikipedia

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    The white horses of Wiltshire, of which there are currently nine, have inspired other sculptures in the county. Julive Livsey's sculpture White Horse Pacified (1987) in Shaw, Swindon was inspired by the white horses. [40] In 2010, Charlotte Moreton created the steel sculpture White Horse for Solstice Park, Amesbury, taking influence from white ...

  4. Horses in art - Wikipedia

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    The horse appears less frequently in modern art, partly because the horse is no longer significant either as a mode of transportation or as an implement of war. Most modern representations are of famous contemporary horses, artwork associated with horse racing, or artwork associated with the historic cowboy or Native American tradition of the ...

  5. Satyr - Wikipedia

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    The goat on the left has a short goat tail, but the Greek satyr on the right has a long horse tail, not a goat tail (Attic ceramic, 520 BC). In archaic and classical Greek art, satyrs are shown with the ears and tails of horses. [7] [8] [34] They walk upright on two legs, like human beings. [8]

  6. Horse and Rider (wax sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Horse and Rider is a beeswax sculpture created 1508–1511 depicting a rider on a horse. The history of the sculpture is unknown before the 20th century. The work has been attributed to Leonardo da Vinci by the Italian art historian Carlo Pedretti, though most other art historians disagree with the attribution.

  7. Korczak Ziolkowski - Wikipedia

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    ZióÅ‚kowski in the Black Hills. Ziolkowski continued his work until he died of acute pancreatitis in 1982 at the age of 74 in Sturgis, SD. He was buried in an impressive tomb that he had built, with a huge steel plate on which he cut the words, "Korczak; Storyteller in Stone; May His Remains; Be Left Unknown" at the base of the mountain. [1]