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Photographic Print : The Cart Horse (from The Life of a Racehorse, or The High-Mettled Racer), July 20

The Cart Horse (from The Life of a Racehorse, or The High-Mettled Racer), July 20




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The Cart Horse (from The Life of a Racehorse, or The High-Mettled Racer), July 20

The Cart Horse (from The Life of a Racehorse, or The High-Mettled Racer), July 20, 1789

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10"x8" Photo Print

Experience the rich history of horse racing through the captivating lens of Thomas Rowlandson and John Hassell's iconic print, "The Cart Horse (from The Life of a Racehorse, or The High-Mettled Racer), July 20, 1789." This exquisite photographic print, from the Media Storehouse collection at Heritage Images, transports you back in time to the bustling racetrack scene of the late 18th century. Witness the determination and strength of the cart horse as it pulls a heavily-laden cart, its muscular form captured in stunning detail. A must-have for horse racing enthusiasts and art collectors alike, this timeless print adds an air of elegance and history to any space.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 18.3cm (10" x 7.2")

Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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The Cart Horse - A Glimpse into the Life of a Racehorse in 18th Century Britain

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. This print, titled "The Cart Horse (from The Life of a Racehorse, or The High-Mettled Racer), July 20,1789" offers us a fascinating glimpse into the world of horse-drawn transportation during the 18th century. Created by renowned artists Thomas Rowlandson and John Hassell, this aquatint etching beautifully captures an important aspect of British heritage. In this scene, we witness a dramatic moment as a worn-out cart horse collapses from exhaustion on a dusty road. Surrounding the fallen creature are concerned individuals - perhaps its owner, a farrier, and even a veterinary surgeon - all desperately trying to save its life. This powerful image highlights not only the physical toll that heavy labor took on these majestic animals but also sheds light on their integral role in society. As we reflect upon this artwork today at The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Keystone Archives collection, it serves as both an artistic masterpiece and historical documentation. It reminds us of the immense challenges faced by working horses during that era while honoring their contribution to road transport. Let us appreciate this remarkable piece for its ability to evoke emotions and provoke contemplation about our relationship with animals throughout history.

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