"Engraving - Gentleman Trotting Rider - 19th Century Equestrian Elegance - Early 19th Century"
PropertiesView / Product Depicts an elegant gentleman dressed in refined 19th-century attire, with a top hat, dark frock coat, light trousers and riding boots, mounted on a horse at an extended trot, presented with a haughty bearing, a dynamic gait and neat harness. The saddle is covered with a yellow rug, contrasting with the animal's grey coat, against a background of a countryside landscape with a wooden fence, evoking a scene of aristocratic promenade or training. After Philippe LEDIEUX (1805-1850), an artist specializing in equestrian representations, influenced by his master Horace Vernet, a famous painter of military scenes and horses in the 19th century. Engraved by Georges FREY (1828-1852), a renowned lithographer of the first half of the 19th century, known for the finesse of his line and the quality of his prints,Dimension(s): Frame: Height 33.2 cm – Length 33.2 cm 38.2 cm - Width. Baguette: 2.5 cm, Condition: PERFECT CONDITION, Period: 1st HALF EARLY 19TH CENTURY (CIRCA 1835), Frame: CURRENT - Dark green fillet - Gold beveled fillet - Marie-Louise in bottle green wild silk - Wooden baguette, aged gold water gilding. PAYMENT and TRANSPORT PAYMENTS ACCEPTED BANK TRANSFER / PAYPAL / BANK TRANSFER / CB online or by CHECK. PARCELS WILL BE POSTED WITHIN 4 DAYS. GROUPED SHIPPING POSSIBLE IN CASE OF PURCHASE OF MULTIPLE ITEMS.