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  2. Walter Osborne - Wikipedia

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    Walter Osborne was born in Rathmines, Dublin, the second of three sons of William Osborne, a successful animal painter who specialised in portraying horses and dogs for the then prosperous Irish landlords. [3] By the 1880s, many landlords had hit economic difficulties, and William had to focus on painting mostly dogs. [4]

  3. 30 Hand-Drawn Sketches That Vary From Absolutely Stunning To ...

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    Image credits: u/Coccy6 On the other hand, some view sketching as an art technique that prioritizes the expression of ideas rather than realism and detail. Even this art form can be split into ...

  4. Before the Race - Wikipedia

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    Horse racing became a popular pastime in 19th century France under Louis-Philippe and Napoleon III. Degas began admiring horses while visiting friends in Normandy. Over the course of his career it is reported that he created 45 oils, 20 pastels, 250 drawings, and 17 sculptures related to horses. Degas was eager to know horses in anatomical ...

  5. Taking a Snow Town - Wikipedia

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    According to Vladimir Kemenov, "Surikov almost humanizes the horse: in his painting, not only the rider, but also the horse looks like a full participant in the fun that is inherent in the sense of the game, moreover, the horse and the horse itself feel pleasure from the game". [81] Fragments of the painting Taking a Snow Town

  6. Horsewoman (Bryullov) - Wikipedia

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    There is another important drawing known as "Portrait of Giovannina Pacini" (paper, graphite pencil, watercolor, whitewash, varnish, oval 21.1 × 17.1 cm), kept in a private collection. According to some sources, Bryullov made it in the late 1820s, [ 54 ] while others date it around 1831. [ 55 ]

  7. John Charlton (artist) - Wikipedia

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    More Free Than Welcome, by John Charlton, RBA, RI, ROI. Born to Samuel Charlton and his wife Mary Ann (née Pickering) Charlton on 28 June 1849, in Bamburgh, Northumberland, he received his first lessons in drawing from his father when he was only three or four years old, and within a few years was drawing horses with some skill.