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Meet Horse drawing book. Use it to increase your creativity This book is made for any adults who wants to paint horses in different ways. We try to put in this book different position of every horse to take a closer look to every picture. You a thinking about a friend that you have? You can buy for him/she or any body. Our horse drawing book features: Over a 20 types of horses or symbol Different position of horses Large format 8.5 x 11 in, quality design 45 page Make this drawing horses book, the perfect gift for your love one.
Coloring book horse for adults with different shapes. This book is made for any adults who wants to paint horses in different ways. We try to put in this book different position of every horse to take a closer look to every picture. You a thinking about a friend that you have? You can buy for him/she or any body. Our horse drawing book features: Over a 20 types of horses or symbol Different position of horses Large format 8.5 x 11 in, quality design 45 page Make this drawing horses book, the perfect gift for your love one.
"Step-by-step guides show how to draw a variety of horses and ponies"--Provided by publisher.
Images of America: Kentucky's Horse-Drawn Era takes a look at the days when animals--mostly horses and mules--supplied the "horsepower" for daily life in Kentucky. The animals' work included hauling buggies, carriages, wagons, hearses, circus wagons, parade floats, bookmobiles, coal cars, school buses, and everything and everyone in between. This book even has a photograph of a mule team pulling a two-story house down the street of a small town in Kentucky; other unusual images feature a "high-diving" horse and the winners of the Mule Derby. These vintage photographs highlight horses and mules in some of the many roles they filled before the advent of the automobile, the pickup truck, and the tractor.
Over 250 authentic royalty-free depictions of lunch wagons, ice wagons, freight wagons, fire engines, stagecoaches, hearses, many other vintage vehicles, shown in detailed engravings and photographs, culled from rare trade periodicals.
Over 800 royalty-free illustrations of equestrian subjects boldly printed in black and white for quick and easy reproduction. The illustrations, selected from more than 25 vintage and contemporary publications, are arranged by subject: horses, riding, hunting, equestrian events, racing, polo, military, Western, stables and blacksmiths, equipment and accessories, carriages, mythical subjects, and hobbyhorses.
Children everywhere will love learning to draw the selection of breeds featured in Learn to Draw Horses & Ponies. After a brief introduction to the tools and materials needed to get started, aspiring artists will embark on an artistic journey, starting with some simple drawing exercises to warm up. Young artists-in-training will then learn to draw a variety of loveable equines, including an American Quarter Horse, Appaloosa, Thoroughbred, and Pinto, among others. Detailed step-by-step instructions start with a basic shape, such as a square, a circle, or an oval, and progress to a finished colored piece of artwork, making it easy for children to follow along. Along the way, engaging text provides fun and interesting facts about each breed, allowing for an educational, well-rounded drawing experience. Learn to Draw Horses & Ponies is the perfect way for children to discover more about horses, as well as express their artistic side.
Writing at the turn of the century, Francis T. Underhill provided horse and carriage owners with a comprehensive guidebook that described how a well turned-out carriage should look and be handled. An expert in coaching and equipage, Underhill wrote with enthusiasm and a thorough knowledge of the subject, offering his readers a wealth of information about horses, harnesses, coaches, stables, and liveries, as well as useful "suggestions to the inexperienced." Republished now in its entirety, this delightfully entertaining volume depicts in more than 100 black-and-white captioned photographs of scores of vehicles: a "turned out" road coach, hooded gig, an elegant George IV phaëton, a Paris lady's chaise, hansome cab, landau, coupé d' Orsay, omnibus, depot wagon, buckboard, a smart "lady's country trap," and many more. In addition to elegant carriages, practical buggies, and cozy carts, this remarkable archive provides a fascinating visual commentary on nineteenth-century culture and life, recalled in vintage photographs of coachmen and grooms, stable and coachroom interiors as well as "night and dress clothing" for the properly accoutered horse. Reprinted from a rare original edition published at the height of the age of horse-drawn transportation, this authentic sourcebook will be welcomed by model builders, transportation buffs, artists in need of authentic period illustrations, and anyone interested in the bygone era of leisurely pre-automobile travel.