Stadanus Horses – Romanus / Equus Matronalis – Orig. Engraving from Equile (SOLD)
The Roman Horse and the Gentlewoman’s Horse – Elegant renaissance period engraving by Jan Van der Straet – Stradanus.
The Roman Horse and the Gentlewoman’s Horse – Elegant renaissance period engraving by Jan Van der Straet – Stradanus.
Gallicus – a stallion from France. Original antique print from Equile, the famous renaissance work about horses.
17th Century engraving of Bucephalus (the name means Head of an Ox) was the horse of Alexander the Great, and one of the most famous horses of the ancient world.
Appulus – Magnificent Stallion from Puglia. Renaissance period engraving by Stradanus.
Renaissance period engraving of a stallion from Thessaly in Ancient Greece.
Elegant Renaissance period antique engraving of an #Armenian horse from Stradanus Equile.
A Saxon Stallion from the rare and exceptional Renaissance series of engravings of horses in the famous work Equile – The Stables of Don Juan of Austria – by Stradanus.
A galloping Spanish stallion from the elegant series of Renaissance engravings of horses by Stradanus in his work Equile.
Britannus – Elegant Renaissance period engraving of a Stallion from Stadanus rare and exceptional series of engravings of horses, Equile.
Natolus – a stallion from the Renaissance horse book Equile by Stadanus.
A stallion from Sicily from the rare and exceptional series of engravings of horses from “Equile” the famous work by Stradanus.
Cimber – a Horse from Ancient Scythia – Renaissance period engraving by Hieronymus Wierix from Stradanus work Equile.
Flander – Horse from Flanders – A later imprint of a magnificent horse from Stradanus’s famous work Equile
Stradanus / Jan Van der Straet – Later Reprint Albanus – Albanian Horse A later (probably 18th Century) reprint from
Appulus – a Horse from Puglia, Italy from a later edition – possibly an 18th Century Reprint – of Equile by Stradanus.
Dutch Golden Age (Gouden Eeuw) engraving of Judith Cotermans / Judith Kotermans the wife of the print dealer and calligrapher
Adriaen Collaert was one of the most talented Dutch printmakers of his time. He is known for his engravings after
The William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, arrives on a battlefield heralded by trumpetting angels. Dimensions: 43.5 X 34 cm Save
Les Haras – Stud Farm Engraved by Peeter Clouwet Save
Apres l’homme le Cheval le plus noble animal… (After man, the horse is the most noble animal) Engraved by Pieter
Les Poulins – The Foals Dimensions: 43.5 X 34 cm Save Save Save Save Save Save Save Save Save Save