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Straight from Spain, this incredible stallion moves with power and swiftness; his dapples are captured by the sun. His colors are infused with energy and contrast as he prances towards the viewer. Painted in oil on Arches archival white oil paper, this work is ready to be framed. The Lusitano, also known as the Pure Blood Lusitano or PSL (Puro Sangue Lusitano), is a Portuguese horse breed. Horses were known to be present on the Iberian Peninsula as far back as 20,000 BC, and by 800 BC the region was renowned for its war horses. The fame of the horses from Lusitania goes back to the Roman Age, which attributed its speed to the influence of the West wind, who was considered capable of fertilizing the mares. When the Muslims invaded Iberia in 711 AD, they brought Arabian horses with them that were crossed with the native horses, developing a horse that became useful for war, dressage and bull fighting.

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Williamburg oils, Harding Oils, Arches Oil Paper

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#horse #horses #equestrian #stallion #trotting horse 
Weathervane Stallion (2022)
Oil painting
by Catherine Twomey

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Straight from Spain, this incredible stallion moves with power and swiftness; his dapples are captured by the sun. His colors are infused with energy and contrast as he prances towards the viewer. Painted in oil on Arches archival white oil paper, this work is ready to be framed. The Lusitano, also known as the Pure Blood Lusitano or PSL (Puro Sangue Lusitano), is a Portuguese horse breed. Horses were known to be present on the Iberian Peninsula as far back as 20,000 BC, and by 800 BC the region was renowned for its war horses. The fame of the horses from Lusitania goes back to the Roman Age, which attributed its speed to the influence of the West wind, who was considered capable of fertilizing the mares. When the Muslims invaded Iberia in 711 AD, they brought Arabian horses with them that were crossed with the native horses, developing a horse that became useful for war, dressage and bull fighting.

Materials used:

Williamburg oils, Harding Oils, Arches Oil Paper

Tags:
#horse #horses #equestrian #stallion #trotting horse 

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