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“The Chronicle of the Horse in Art” showcases major artists from around the world.
Read more“The Chronicle of the Horse in Art” showcases major artists from around the world.
Read more“Forrest Gump” theme music used in French study.
Read moreFrench-born horse racing cartoonist Pierre Bellocq receives Jockey Club Medal.
Read moreEarly humans in region of Jordan adaptable in a challenging habitat.
Read moreLaura Leigh follows “Wild Horse Annie” in Nevada Historical Society honors.
Read morePhotographer Carol Walker shines a light on the struggle faced today by wild horses in the Americas.
Read moreTwo new offerings give both a historical and modern look at Austrian equitation.
Read moreHow a major imperial power outfitted its military up to WW1.
Read moreA glimpse inside a collection of horse books spanning nearly four centuries.
Read moreNew avenues for equine thinking and “nonpredatory power”.
Read moreA look at Grisone’s Rules of Riding and Tomassini’s The Italian Tradition.
Read moreRich intellectual and practical resource and a very good “read.”
Read moreCrowdfunding sought to complete film described as “a breathtaking vision of an almost lost world”.
Read moreNo sore backs with new Sarmatian saddle, says Aussie creator of the Equalizer descendent.
Read more“A horseman not only must ride, but also must observe, study, and think deeply.”
Read moreTale of life on Pakistan’s north-western frontier is a real eye-opener.
Read moreEasily achievable lessons break bigger problems into smaller, easier solutions.
Read moreIrish artist Tony O’Connor talks of his passion for painting and horses.
Read moreFirst lesson in online learning is discovering what a MOOC is.
Read moreThe difference between human and equine prisoners is that the horses haven’t committed any crime.
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