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RMC1A33G–Horses head sculpture in bronze by Nic Fiddian-Green at Marble Arch London West one. Shot taken in Dec 2010
. Verocchio. enlarging, and a terra-cotta relief of a horseshead copied from the antique.* The existence of theseproves his interest in horse anatomy. Of this more willbe said presently. Here it is sufficient to draw attentionto the probability that Verrocchio must have alreadyacquired renown as a sculptor of horses, to have receivedthe commission of the Venetian Republic for a work of somuch importance. The three sculptors, Vellano, Leopardi, and Verrocchio,received the commission to prepare a model of the horseimmediately after the deliberation of the Signoria in 1479,and by the summer of 14 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/verocchio-enlarging-and-a-terra-cotta-relief-of-a-horseshead-copied-from-the-antique-the-existence-of-theseproves-his-interest-in-horse-anatomy-of-this-more-willbe-said-presently-here-it-is-sufficient-to-draw-attentionto-the-probability-that-verrocchio-must-have-alreadyacquired-renown-as-a-sculptor-of-horses-to-have-receivedthe-commission-of-the-venetian-republic-for-a-work-of-somuch-importance-the-three-sculptors-vellano-leopardi-and-verrocchioreceived-the-commission-to-prepare-a-model-of-the-horseimmediately-after-the-deliberation-of-the-signoria-in-1479and-by-the-summer-of-14-image336886512.html
RM2AG2E54–. Verocchio. enlarging, and a terra-cotta relief of a horseshead copied from the antique.* The existence of theseproves his interest in horse anatomy. Of this more willbe said presently. Here it is sufficient to draw attentionto the probability that Verrocchio must have alreadyacquired renown as a sculptor of horses, to have receivedthe commission of the Venetian Republic for a work of somuch importance. The three sculptors, Vellano, Leopardi, and Verrocchio,received the commission to prepare a model of the horseimmediately after the deliberation of the Signoria in 1479,and by the summer of 14
The art of taming and educating the horse : with details of management in the subjection of over forty representative vicious horses, and the story of the author's personal experience : together with chapters on feeding, stabling, shoeing, and the practical treatment for sickness, lameness, etc: with a large number of recipes . Fig. 32.—Method of tying halter to the tail. around rapidly, why could I not neutralize and overcomehis resistance in this way? I remembered having onceseen a dog in play catch his tail in his mouth and runaround, and it occurred to me that by tying the horseshead to hi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-of-taming-and-educating-the-horse-with-details-of-management-in-the-subjection-of-over-forty-representative-vicious-horses-and-the-story-of-the-authors-personal-experience-together-with-chapters-on-feeding-stabling-shoeing-and-the-practical-treatment-for-sickness-lameness-etc-with-a-large-number-of-recipes-fig-32method-of-tying-halter-to-the-tail-around-rapidly-why-could-i-not-neutralize-and-overcomehis-resistance-in-this-way-i-remembered-having-onceseen-a-dog-in-play-catch-his-tail-in-his-mouth-and-runaround-and-it-occurred-to-me-that-by-tying-the-horseshead-to-hi-image339303327.html
RM2AM0GRY–The art of taming and educating the horse : with details of management in the subjection of over forty representative vicious horses, and the story of the author's personal experience : together with chapters on feeding, stabling, shoeing, and the practical treatment for sickness, lameness, etc: with a large number of recipes . Fig. 32.—Method of tying halter to the tail. around rapidly, why could I not neutralize and overcomehis resistance in this way? I remembered having onceseen a dog in play catch his tail in his mouth and runaround, and it occurred to me that by tying the horseshead to hi
Thrilling adventures among the Indians: comprising the most remarkable personal narratives of events in the early Indian wars, as well as of incidents in the recent Indian hostilities in Mexico and Texas . ing down the hill at such a furious rate was,doubtless, enough; perhaps the poor fellow couldhear the whoops of the Indians ascending the hillfrom the opposite side; at all events, he understoodhis fate, and spreading his arms before the horseshead, he cried out, with the accents of despair, Oh,Mr. Beall, save me! I am a husband and the fatherof six helpless children! Never was prayer morequ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thrilling-adventures-among-the-indians-comprising-the-most-remarkable-personal-narratives-of-events-in-the-early-indian-wars-as-well-as-of-incidents-in-the-recent-indian-hostilities-in-mexico-and-texas-ing-down-the-hill-at-such-a-furious-rate-wasdoubtless-enough-perhaps-the-poor-fellow-couldhear-the-whoops-of-the-indians-ascending-the-hillfrom-the-opposite-side-at-all-events-he-understoodhis-fate-and-spreading-his-arms-before-the-horseshead-he-cried-out-with-the-accents-of-despair-ohmr-beall-save-me!-i-am-a-husband-and-the-fatherof-six-helpless-children!-never-was-prayer-morequ-image339077452.html
RM2AKJ8N0–Thrilling adventures among the Indians: comprising the most remarkable personal narratives of events in the early Indian wars, as well as of incidents in the recent Indian hostilities in Mexico and Texas . ing down the hill at such a furious rate was,doubtless, enough; perhaps the poor fellow couldhear the whoops of the Indians ascending the hillfrom the opposite side; at all events, he understoodhis fate, and spreading his arms before the horseshead, he cried out, with the accents of despair, Oh,Mr. Beall, save me! I am a husband and the fatherof six helpless children! Never was prayer morequ
Cross country with horse and hound . a give and take your handsmust make to follow the natural oscillation of a horseshead. Nothing you can do will improve your own handsmore than to ride horses when at walk, and at all times, forthat matter, in this style. Practise on the way to the meetand covert, especially when walking a horse; try with theleast amount of effort possible to make him cross to theother side of the road and back, or move from the road toa side-path. You will find in time you have made a most Horse Companionship 291 wonderful change both in the horses mouth and in yourhands. A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cross-country-with-horse-and-hound-a-give-and-take-your-handsmust-make-to-follow-the-natural-oscillation-of-a-horseshead-nothing-you-can-do-will-improve-your-own-handsmore-than-to-ride-horses-when-at-walk-and-at-all-times-forthat-matter-in-this-style-practise-on-the-way-to-the-meetand-covert-especially-when-walking-a-horse-try-with-theleast-amount-of-effort-possible-to-make-him-cross-to-theother-side-of-the-road-and-back-or-move-from-the-road-toa-side-path-you-will-find-in-time-you-have-made-a-most-horse-companionship-291-wonderful-change-both-in-the-horses-mouth-and-in-yourhands-a-image338397200.html
RM2AJF928–Cross country with horse and hound . a give and take your handsmust make to follow the natural oscillation of a horseshead. Nothing you can do will improve your own handsmore than to ride horses when at walk, and at all times, forthat matter, in this style. Practise on the way to the meetand covert, especially when walking a horse; try with theleast amount of effort possible to make him cross to theother side of the road and back, or move from the road toa side-path. You will find in time you have made a most Horse Companionship 291 wonderful change both in the horses mouth and in yourhands. A
The diseases of live stock and their most efficient remedies; . FIG. 14.--TCBE FOB WASHING THE KOSTKILS. The short arm is five inches in length, and the aperture two-thirds of an inch in diameter. Over the short arm is passeda closely-fitting leather ring, four and a-half inches in diam-eter. This serves as the surface over which, and round theshort arm, wet tow may be adapted, so that, on introducingthe small tube in the nostril, the latter is compressed care-fully on the tow; at the same time fluid is poured intothe funnel, and rises in the nasal chamber. If the horseshead be bent in, and he Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-diseases-of-live-stock-and-their-most-efficient-remedies-fig-14-tcbe-fob-washing-the-kostkils-the-short-arm-is-five-inches-in-length-and-the-aperture-two-thirds-of-an-inch-in-diameter-over-the-short-arm-is-passeda-closely-fitting-leather-ring-four-and-a-half-inches-in-diam-eter-this-serves-as-the-surface-over-which-and-round-theshort-arm-wet-tow-may-be-adapted-so-that-on-introducingthe-small-tube-in-the-nostril-the-latter-is-compressed-care-fully-on-the-tow-at-the-same-time-fluid-is-poured-intothe-funnel-and-rises-in-the-nasal-chamber-if-the-horseshead-be-bent-in-and-he-image343383579.html
RM2AXJD77–The diseases of live stock and their most efficient remedies; . FIG. 14.--TCBE FOB WASHING THE KOSTKILS. The short arm is five inches in length, and the aperture two-thirds of an inch in diameter. Over the short arm is passeda closely-fitting leather ring, four and a-half inches in diam-eter. This serves as the surface over which, and round theshort arm, wet tow may be adapted, so that, on introducingthe small tube in the nostril, the latter is compressed care-fully on the tow; at the same time fluid is poured intothe funnel, and rises in the nasal chamber. If the horseshead be bent in, and he
The humour of Germany; . tedalong beside me. Strange feelings took possession of me.I rode past a group of country people, who, with uncoveredhead, respectfully made room for a person of quality. I rode on,and looked with greedy eyes and a beating heart down frommy horse upon the shadow that once was mine, and whichI had now borrowed from a stranger, ay, from an enemy. The latter walked unconcernedly beside me, whistling atune—he on foot, I on horseback ! A tremor seized me;the temptation was too great; I suddenly turned my horseshead, gave him the spurs, and off I went in a full canterdown a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-humour-of-germany-tedalong-beside-me-strange-feelings-took-possession-of-mei-rode-past-a-group-of-country-people-who-with-uncoveredhead-respectfully-made-room-for-a-person-of-quality-i-rode-onand-looked-with-greedy-eyes-and-a-beating-heart-down-frommy-horse-upon-the-shadow-that-once-was-mine-and-whichi-had-now-borrowed-from-a-stranger-ay-from-an-enemy-the-latter-walked-unconcernedly-beside-me-whistling-atunehe-on-foot-i-on-horseback-!-a-tremor-seized-methe-temptation-was-too-great-i-suddenly-turned-my-horseshead-gave-him-the-spurs-and-off-i-went-in-a-full-canterdown-a-image342965385.html
RM2AWYBRN–The humour of Germany; . tedalong beside me. Strange feelings took possession of me.I rode past a group of country people, who, with uncoveredhead, respectfully made room for a person of quality. I rode on,and looked with greedy eyes and a beating heart down frommy horse upon the shadow that once was mine, and whichI had now borrowed from a stranger, ay, from an enemy. The latter walked unconcernedly beside me, whistling atune—he on foot, I on horseback ! A tremor seized me;the temptation was too great; I suddenly turned my horseshead, gave him the spurs, and off I went in a full canterdown a
Gleason's horse book The only authorized work by America's king of horse tamers, comprising history, breeding, training, breaking, buying, feeding, grooming, shoeing, doctoring, telling age and general care of the horse . ng, that passes directly over the head close tothe ears, with a buckle so as to take it up or let it out to suit the horseshead you are going to handle. D D is. % solid, heavy iron ring, one and one-half inches in (tmmeter,sewed on strongly to strap C C, and is used for strap E E to pas? hirough. E E is a half-inch strap of leather, fifteen feet long, one end o -vhich issewed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleasons-horse-book-the-only-authorized-work-by-americas-king-of-horse-tamers-comprising-history-breeding-training-breaking-buying-feeding-grooming-shoeing-doctoring-telling-age-and-general-care-of-the-horse-ng-that-passes-directly-over-the-head-close-tothe-ears-with-a-buckle-so-as-to-take-it-up-or-let-it-out-to-suit-the-horseshead-you-are-going-to-handle-d-d-is-solid-heavy-iron-ring-one-and-one-half-inches-in-tmmetersewed-on-strongly-to-strap-c-c-and-is-used-for-strap-e-e-to-pas-hirough-e-e-is-a-half-inch-strap-of-leather-fifteen-feet-long-one-end-o-vhich-issewed-image338351495.html
RM2AJD6NY–Gleason's horse book The only authorized work by America's king of horse tamers, comprising history, breeding, training, breaking, buying, feeding, grooming, shoeing, doctoring, telling age and general care of the horse . ng, that passes directly over the head close tothe ears, with a buckle so as to take it up or let it out to suit the horseshead you are going to handle. D D is. % solid, heavy iron ring, one and one-half inches in (tmmeter,sewed on strongly to strap C C, and is used for strap E E to pas? hirough. E E is a half-inch strap of leather, fifteen feet long, one end o -vhich issewed
. Riding and driving for women . and at the horseshead. You should step into the trap with the left 194 FORM foot, putting the right foot on the step, then sitdown, and at the same time gather the reins in theleft hand and the whip in the right. If you are driving a runabout or a cart, or anyother than a distinctly ladys trap, the groom should fc f : Y- ^m ..y... - ^ ^?*m|Y ^C^^^^ Inspection of the Harness leave the whip in the socket and should pass thereins doubled through the off terret of the pad fromrear to front in such a way that the buckle endof the reins will hang even with the loop. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/riding-and-driving-for-women-and-at-the-horseshead-you-should-step-into-the-trap-with-the-left-194-form-foot-putting-the-right-foot-on-the-step-then-sitdown-and-at-the-same-time-gather-the-reins-in-theleft-hand-and-the-whip-in-the-right-if-you-are-driving-a-runabout-or-a-cart-or-anyother-than-a-distinctly-ladys-trap-the-groom-should-fc-f-y-m-y-my-c-inspection-of-the-harness-leave-the-whip-in-the-socket-and-should-pass-thereins-doubled-through-the-off-terret-of-the-pad-fromrear-to-front-in-such-a-way-that-the-buckle-endof-the-reins-will-hang-even-with-the-loop-image370147737.html
RM2CE5K61–. Riding and driving for women . and at the horseshead. You should step into the trap with the left 194 FORM foot, putting the right foot on the step, then sitdown, and at the same time gather the reins in theleft hand and the whip in the right. If you are driving a runabout or a cart, or anyother than a distinctly ladys trap, the groom should fc f : Y- ^m ..y... - ^ ^?*m|Y ^C^^^^ Inspection of the Harness leave the whip in the socket and should pass thereins doubled through the off terret of the pad fromrear to front in such a way that the buckle endof the reins will hang even with the loop.
. The art of taming and educating the horse .. . Fig. 32.—Method of tying halter to the tail. around rapidly, why could I not neutralize and overcomehis resistance in this way? I remembered having onceseen a dog in play catch his tail in his mouth and runaround, and it occurred to me that by tying the horseshead to his tail he would possibly turn himself around. Idid so, as shown in cut 32, and to my surprise and satis-faction he went around rapidly, and in a short time fellover, dazed and helpless. Soon recovering, he jumped up,turned rapidly as before, and again fell over. In course 40 METHO Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-of-taming-and-educating-the-horse-fig-32method-of-tying-halter-to-the-tail-around-rapidly-why-could-i-not-neutralize-and-overcomehis-resistance-in-this-way-i-remembered-having-onceseen-a-dog-in-play-catch-his-tail-in-his-mouth-and-runaround-and-it-occurred-to-me-that-by-tying-the-horseshead-to-his-tail-he-would-possibly-turn-himself-around-idid-so-as-shown-in-cut-32-and-to-my-surprise-and-satis-faction-he-went-around-rapidly-and-in-a-short-time-fellover-dazed-and-helpless-soon-recovering-he-jumped-upturned-rapidly-as-before-and-again-fell-over-in-course-40-metho-image372448223.html
RM2CHXDE7–. The art of taming and educating the horse .. . Fig. 32.—Method of tying halter to the tail. around rapidly, why could I not neutralize and overcomehis resistance in this way? I remembered having onceseen a dog in play catch his tail in his mouth and runaround, and it occurred to me that by tying the horseshead to his tail he would possibly turn himself around. Idid so, as shown in cut 32, and to my surprise and satis-faction he went around rapidly, and in a short time fellover, dazed and helpless. Soon recovering, he jumped up,turned rapidly as before, and again fell over. In course 40 METHO
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