Animal Equipment Collection
Animal equipment has played a vital role throughout history, supporting various activities and showcasing the beauty of our furry friends
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Animal equipment has played a vital role throughout history, supporting various activities and showcasing the beauty of our furry friends. From the wild west to elegant equestrian pursuits, these hints provide glimpses into the world of animal equipment. In Bucking Bronco, 1903 (oil on canvas laid down on masonite), we witness the intensity and thrill of rodeo as a fearless rider tries to tame a powerful beast. The strength and resilience displayed by both man and animal are awe-inspiring. Bronco Rider, 1908 (oil on canvas) captures another daring cowboy astride a bucking bronco. The artist skillfully portrays the tension between man and horse, highlighting their symbiotic relationship in this exhilarating sport. Shifting gears from horses to feline companions, Four British Shorthair kittens steal the show. With two silver-shaded and two golden-mackerel-tabby kittens depicted in this artwork, their adorable antics bring joy to any animal lover's heart. Summer Fun, 1915 (oil on canvas) transports us to sun-soaked days filled with laughter at an idyllic countryside setting. Animals frolic alongside humans as they enjoy outdoor activities together - a testament to the bond shared between humans and animals during leisurely moments. The Sartes, Turkestan (oil on canvas) takes us on an exotic journey where animals are not only companions but also integral parts of daily life for different cultures around the world. This painting showcases how animals serve practical purposes while being cherished members of society. Le Giaour Conqueror of Hassan; Le Giaour Vainqueur d'Hassan (oil on canvas) tells an epic tale through artistry where animals become symbols of triumph over adversity. Here we see horses embodying power as they conquer challenges alongside their human counterparts. Horsewoman, 1948 (colour etching and drypoint) celebrates women's involvement in the equestrian world.