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Artist:
Otto Eerelman (1839 - 1926)
Stunning large portrait of Norico-Pinzgauer horse. The lithographs were printed on textured paper to look like oil paintings. The Noriker horse, also called the Norico-Pinzgauer was historically known as the Pinzgauer horse, a moderately heavy Austrian draught horse breed. The … Read Full Description
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Stunning large portrait of Norico-Pinzgauer horse.
The lithographs were printed on textured paper to look like oil paintings.
The Noriker horse, also called the Norico-Pinzgauer was historically known as the Pinzgauer horse, a moderately heavy Austrian draught horse breed. The Noriker is considered indigenous to the central Alpine region of Europe, and is believed to have originated around the highest mountain of Austria, the Grossglockner. This region was once known as the Roman province of Noricum. At the end of the 19th century the original name Pinzgauer horse was changed to Noriker horse
From, L’espèce chevaline à travers le monde.
Artist:
Otto Eerelman (1839-1926)
Otto Eerelman was a pupil of the Dutch artist Jan Hendrik Egenberger. He is best known for his superb horse portraits but his is also painted dogs. His popularity increased even further when he received a commission from the Dutch royal family. For more than 25 years Eerelman painted important moments in the life of Princess and later Queen Wilhelmina.
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