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Saddled Arabian Horse in Courtyard, 1820. Creator: Carle Vernet (French, 1758-1836)
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Saddled Arabian Horse in Courtyard, 1820. Creator: Carle Vernet (French, 1758-1836)
Saddled Arabian Horse in Courtyard, 1820. While his father, Joseph, was known for marine paintings, and his son, Horace, became a celebrated Romantic artist, Carle Vernet excelled in representing battles and animals, especially horses. Vernet was an expert rider himself, and in his pictures he precisely described various breeds and horse dressings. Although the artist never traveled further from France than Italy, his drawing of an Arabian horse contains elements that make it seem as if he observed the animal in its native environment. He documented the unique saddle and included exotic architecture in the background and palm trees at the right. Vernet was able to study exotic breeds and costumes in Paris, both in the military corps and at the horse races
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1758 1836 Brown Wash Carle Vernet Carle Vernet French Pen And Brown Ink
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This print titled "Saddled Arabian Horse in Courtyard, 1820" showcases the remarkable talent of French artist Carle Vernet. Known for his expertise in depicting battles and animals, particularly horses, Vernet's artistic prowess shines through in this piece. Despite never venturing far from France, he manages to capture the essence of an Arabian horse within its native environment. Vernet's attention to detail is evident as he precisely portrays various breeds and horse dressings. In this drawing, he meticulously documents a unique saddle while incorporating exotic architecture and palm trees into the background. The result is a composition that transports viewers to a distant land filled with mystery and allure. As an avid rider himself, Vernet had ample opportunity to study different breeds and costumes in Paris, both within military corps and at horse races. This firsthand knowledge undoubtedly influenced his ability to accurately depict these majestic creatures. The brown wash technique used by Vernet adds depth and texture to the artwork while white gouache and white chalk highlights enhance certain elements. Created using pen and brown ink over black chalk or crayon with gray washes, this masterpiece can be found at The Cleveland Museum of Art. Heritage Art/Heritage Images has beautifully reproduced this print for art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate Carle Vernet's exceptional talent for capturing the beauty of horses on canvas.
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