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Watering Horses Boundary Marker Horse Race border post
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Watering Horses Boundary Marker Horse Race border post
Watering Horses near a Boundary Marker, Horse Race at a border post. Outside a city, a rider lets his horse drink by a river while holding another horse under control. Other figures and horsemen in the area. A few figures prayed in the river, a boy with a fishing pole, horse-racing, horse, boundary-post, boundary-stone sitting at the border post, Philips Wouwerman, 1650 - 1668, panel, oil paint (paint), h 34 cm × w 41 cm d 5.5 cm
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Media ID 19559708
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1650 1668 Area City Figures Horse Horse Race Horsemen Outside Philips Wouwerman Border Post Boundary Marker Fishing Pole Horse Racing Oil Paint
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This print from the Liszt Collection transports us back in time to witness a bustling scene of equestrian activity. Entitled "Watering Horses Boundary Marker Horse Race border post" this artwork by Philips Wouwerman captures a moment outside a city where horse racing and boundary marking intersect. In this picturesque setting, we see a rider gracefully allowing his horse to quench its thirst at the river's edge while expertly controlling another steed nearby. The surrounding area is teeming with figures and horsemen engaged in various activities. Some individuals can be seen immersed in prayer within the flowing waters, seeking solace or perhaps divine intervention. Amidst all the action, our attention is drawn to a young boy who eagerly holds onto his fishing pole, hoping for success on his angling adventure. Meanwhile, an imposing boundary marker sits prominently at the border post, serving as a reminder of territorial limits and demarcations. Wouwerman's masterful use of oil paint brings depth and vibrancy to this panel artwork measuring 34 cm in height, 41 cm in width, and 5.5 cm in depth. Created between 1650-1668, it showcases the artist's keen eye for capturing both human interactions and equine beauty. As we gaze upon this stunning piece from centuries past, we are transported into an era where horses were not only means of transportation but also symbols of power and vitality. It serves as a testament to Wouwerman's artistic
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