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Tag Archives: Horse Art

The Artist Jane Walentas

Posted on September 30, 2011 by MMFisher

Over twenty years ago, Jane Walentas saw a battered old carousel from the 1920s. It had 48 horses and two chariots. The horses’ bodies were covered with multiple layers of varnish that defaced their original bright colors. Jane was determined … Continue reading →

Posted in Horse Art | Tagged Horse Art

The Mustangs of Las Colinas

Posted on December 1, 2009 by MMFisher

I’m fond of sculpted horses, and have looked for them all my life as I travel, whether here in the United States or in Europe. Visiting Texas a few years back, I saw what is advertised as the world’s largest … Continue reading →

Posted in Horse Art, Mustang | Tagged Horse Art

Searching for Henry Stull

Posted on June 30, 2009 by MMFisher

Part of the fun of writing my latest novel, Painted Stallion, was researching Henry Stull, American equine painter (1851-1913.) Henry figures largely in the novel. I’d first seen a Stull painting in a magazine and finding more on the Internet, … Continue reading →

Posted in Horse Art | Tagged Horse Art
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