Find the best horse fencing options that work for your farm. Each fence choice involves balancing safety concerns with cost.
Elegance exudes from this equestrian property completed in 2023 by Per Cavalli Arquitetura of São Paulo Brazil.
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Friesian horse in a rainy spring forest
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Draft horses are big, muscular, and truly beautiful! We've collected the best images on the internet to show off these amazing horses.
Welcome to our collection of Gorgeous Names for Rescued Horses! Finding the perfect name for your equine companion is an art form, much like the bond between horse and rider itself. These majestic creatures deserve names that reflect their beauty, strength, and unique personalities. Whether you've recently welcomed a rescued horse into your life
Utagawa Shigenobu (1826-1869) was the chief pupil of the the second great master of the Japanese landscape woodblock print, Hiroshige. He took over his master's go 'Hiroshige' on the latter's death, and is now principally known by it, being more usually referred to as 'Hiroshige II'. The general view on him now is that was a relatively minor artist who was unable to generate a distinct style of his own, but nonetheless occasionally designed some very fine prints, and produced a considerable body of acceptable work. Many critics feel that the quality of his later works feel off significantly towards the end of his life, especially during the last half-decade. Detailed biography He was born into a family of fire-watchmen, like his master Hiroshige I. He was originally named Suzuki Chimpei, and as his artistic career began, he was given the name Shigenobu (重宣) by his master Hiroshige I. He was made part of his master's household, and married Hiroshige I's daughter Tatsu. During the period 1849-1858, he produced his earliest works, very much in the style of Hiroshige I. His work was principally nature prints, although he also produced figure prints, and prints of samurai or historical subjects. He also began signing with 'Ichiyūsai' (一幽斎, a former go of Hiroshige I) during this period. He is thought to have assisted Hiroshige I with a number of his later series, including '36 Views of Fuji' and the 'Upright Tokaido'. He is known to have contributed at least three prints in 10/1858 to Hiroshige I's last great series of landscape prints, the Hundred Views of Edo, using the signature 'Hiroshige' (during Hiroshige I's lifetime). After Hiroshige's death in 1858, in the first month of the following year he formally adopted his master's go of Ichiryūsai (一立斎) and Hiroshige (広重, although they wrote it with the characters 廣重). During this period his work continued to strongly resemble that of Hiroshige I, both in style and subject matter. In 1865, he divorced his wife, moved to Yokohama, remarried, and adopted the names Ryūsho and Risshō (立祥). Although his prints were shown at the Paris Exhibition in 1867, it brought him little success in Japan, and he was forced to make a living painting tea-sets and lanterns for export. He died in Yokohama, in great poverty, in 1869. Works He produced a number of series of prints, many of them views of Edo, including: One Hundred Views of Famous Places in the Provinces (1859-1864) Forty-Eight Views of Famous Places in Edo (1860 - 1861) Thirty-Six Views of the Eastern Capital (1861 - 1862) Views of Famous Places in Edo (1861 - 1863) Sixty-eight Views of the Various Provinces (1862) 'Processional' Tōkaidō (collaboration with other artists) (1863) Thirty-Six Flowers (1866) Some are of some merit: the 'Thirty-Six Flowers', all shown at famous places in Tōkyō (as it was by then called) in particular is a good flower series, and 'One Hundred Views of Famous Places in Various Provinces' contains a number of first-rate images. mercury.lcs.mit.edu/~jnc/prints/shigenobu.html www.hiroshigeii.net/
A couple of years ago I happened to work on a filming set with a group of horse handlers. Of course, I had seen horses before and even been in close contact with them, but it was these three weeks of working together that made me fully appreciate how amazing these animals are.
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This piece is #1 of 6 in partner photographer Taylor Hoover's series entitled "Ranch Days." Shot on film and loaded with character, this collection perfectly captures moments on the ranch in Taylor's distinct style that features surreal skies and serene landscapes
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