Wordless Wednesday: Pulling Their Weight – Draft & Carriage Horses in Fine Art at the American Academy of Equine Art

“Befitting the horses commonly seen on Mackinac Island, this show seeks to deliver a broad awareness and appreciation of contemporary draft and carriage horses in equine art as a specific and distinctively worthy segment of fine art in America.”

Andrea Harman Steiner "Power House" oil on linen, 18x24, $2300

See also the art of Andrea Harman Steiner and James Crow.

James Crow "Horse Power" Charcoal, 21x29. $2600

I’m such a sucker for Percherons.
 

 

 

 


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4 Responses to “Wordless Wednesday: Pulling Their Weight – Draft & Carriage Horses in Fine Art at the American Academy of Equine Art”

  1. Kim…you don’t miss a trick in the art world. How goes it?

  2. Ah…this museum is near where I used to live in the center of the VA horse world, Middleburg.

    I am so busy I don’t know which way is up. I don’t have an internet connection at home due to a storm that knocked out something on my beloved mac, and so I’m surreptitiously doing this at work.

    Someday, I’ll get a chance to go to the beach again. For a Hawaii resident, I have a strange, ghostly tan.

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