EditorialNegative - Blacksmiths' & Implement Makers' Display, Wangaratta, Victoria, circa 1915, A group of five tradsemen with a display of their products. The products shown include single and multi-furrow mouldboard ploughs, zig-zag harrows, an earth scoop, h...
EditorialSeveral horses being exercised in a domed area. On the right, a man can be seen shoeing a horse. The Royal Pavilion at Brighton. Published by the command of & dedicated by permission to the King by ... John Nash. London, 1827. Source: 557*.h.19, page 26.
EditorialHerrar o quitar el banco (shoeing or remove the bank). Popular saying. Engraving by Rico after a painting by Enrique Melida (1838-1892). Almanaque de La Ilustracio_n Espanola y Americana, 1885.
EditorialSeveral horses being exercised in a domed area. On the right, a man can be seen shoeing a horse. The Royal Pavilion at Brighton. Published by the command of & dedicated by permission to the King by ... John Nash. London, 1827. Source: 557*.h.19, page 26.
EditorialDesign for a Tureen, Joseph Anton Seethaler II, German, 17991868, Pen and ink, brush and washes, The circular vessel is supported by two caryatides and in the center by a man shoeing a winged horse. The base rests on seated sphinxes. The vessel is band...
EditorialMen Shoeing a Horse Outside a Country?Inn, 17th?century, Pen and brush and blackish-brown and gray ink and gray wash, sheet: 16.2 ? 20.4 cm (6 3/8 ? 8 1/16?in.), Made in The Netherlands, Dutch, 17th?century, Works on Paper - Drawings and?Watercolors.
EditorialHorse-racing Set of six: 4. Subduing Shoeing, the Cavison and Pillar, William Elliot, active 1774, died 1792, British, after Thomas Smith of Derby, ca. 17201767, British, 1758, Engraving, Sheet: 15 3/8 x 21 3/8in. (39.1 x 54.3cm).
EditorialHerrar o quitar el banco (shoeing or remove the bank). Popular saying. Engraving by Rico after a painting by Enrique Melida (1838-1892). Almanaque de La Ilustracio_n Espanola y Americana, 1885.
EditorialNegative - Blacksmiths' & Implement Makers' Display, Wangaratta, Victoria, circa 1915, A group of five tradsemen with a display of their products. The products shown include single and multi-furrow mouldboard ploughs, zig-zag harrows, an earth scoop, h...
EditorialSeveral horses being exercised in a domed area. On the right, a man can be seen shoeing a horse. The Royal Pavilion at Brighton. Published by the command of & dedicated by permission to the King by ... John Nash. London, 1827. Source: 557*.h.19, page 26.
EditorialDrawings and Prints, Print, Shoeing: The Village Forge, Artist, Thomas Rowlandson, British, London 1757?1827 London, Rowlandson, Thomas, 1757, 1827, 1787, 1787.
EditorialHerrar o quitar el banco (shoeing or remove the bank). Popular saying. Engraving by Rico after a painting by Enrique Melida (1838-1892). Almanaque de La Ilustracio_n Espanola y Americana, 1885.