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L'écuyère Kippler sur sa jument noire, c.1850. Creator: Alfred Dedreux
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L'écuyère Kippler sur sa jument noire, c.1850. Creator: Alfred Dedreux
L'ecuyere Kippler sur sa jument noire, c.1850. Kippler the horsewoman on her black mare
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Horsewoman Mare Riding Crop Side Saddle Top Hat Tophat Alfred Dedreux Paris Museums Petit Palais
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L'écuyère Kippler sur sa jument noire" (Kippler the horsewoman on her black mare), painted by Alfred Dedreux around 1850, captures the essence of equestrian elegance during the 19th century in France. The oil painting portrays a confident and stylish woman, dressed in the height of fashionable apparel for horsewomen of the time. She wears a long, fitted riding dress with a high waistline, adorned with intricate patterns and a vibrant color palette. Her matching hat, topped with a feather, completes the ensemble. Accompanying Kippler is her loyal black mare, its sleek coat glistening in the sunlight. The horse is outfitted with a side saddle, a common riding style for women during this era, and a bridle adorned with ornate metalwork. A small, playful dog sits at the woman's feet, adding a touch of whimsy to the scene. The painting exudes a sense of heritage and tradition, transporting viewers back to a time when riding was not only a means of transportation but also a symbol of wealth and status. The artwork is a testament to the beauty and grace of the horse and rider relationship, as well as the fashion trends of the time. This masterpiece by Alfred Dedreux is now a part of the permanent collection at the Petit Palais Museum in Paris, where it continues to inspire and captivate audiences. The painting is a reminder of the rich history of equestrian culture in France and the importance of preserving such artistic heritage for future generations.
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