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  2. Friesian horse - Wikipedia

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    A traditional carriage seen in some events designed for Friesian horses is a high-wheeled cart called a sjees. [21] [22]: 82 Friesians are also used to pull vintage carriages at ceremonial events and parades. [23] Because of their color and striking appearance, Friesian horses are a popular breed in movies and television, particularly in ...

  3. Frenzy of Exultations - Wikipedia

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    The painting shows a nude, redheaded woman riding a black, frenetic horse. The horse bares its teeth, its tongue hanging out. Its nostrils are dilated and foam runs from its mouth. The woman riding the horse tightly clasps its neck with her eyes closed, her loose hair fanning out and flowing upwards to mingle with the horse's mane.

  4. Cheval de frise - Wikipedia

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    The cheval de frise (plural: chevaux de frise [ʃə.vo də fʁiz], "Frisian horses") was a defensive obstacle, existing in a number of forms, principally as a static anti-cavalry obstacle but also quickly movable to close breaches. The term was also applied to underwater constructions used to prevent the passage of ships or other vessels on rivers.

  5. Sjees - Wikipedia

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    Sjees with single horse. A Sjees (from Dutch, meaning chaise) is a traditional Dutch two-wheeled carriage pulled by one or two horses, which originates from Friesland in the north of Netherlands. Also called a Friesian chaise, it resembles a chaise or gig carriage but with unique regional distinctions. The undercarriage, wooden axle, large ...

  6. List of paintings by Rembrandt - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of paintings by Rembrandt that are accepted as autograph by the Rembrandt Research Project. For other catalogues raisonnés of Rembrandt, see the "Rembrandt" navigation box below.

  7. Horses in art - Wikipedia

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    Franz Marc and others including Susan Rothenberg and Deborah Butterfield beginning in the 1970s used horses as motifs in their paintings and sculpture throughout the 20th century. For a large and complex 20th-century war painting in which a horse is the central dramatic figure, see Guernica by Pablo Picasso.