Appaloosa
by Barbara Keith
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Dimensions
9.000 x 12.000 inches
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Title
Appaloosa
Artist
Barbara Keith
Medium
Mixed Media - Watercolor Enhanced Colored Pencil On Satin Finish Arches Watercolor Paper
Description
* NOTE: 01-20-23, 15 oz. Mug Sale to Newton, NJ
The history and existence of spotted horses in Asia and Europe are centuries-old, while the present-day Appaloosa was created in the 18th century by the indigenous people of North America – the Nez Percé Indians. Its original name was Palouse Horse (thought to be after River Palouse flowing through the territory of the New Percé people), which later evolved as ‘Appaloosa’.
The breed developed in the regions of Idaho, Oregon and some parts of Washington. Basically, the Appaloosa developed in the then US along with the Spanish horses that were brought there by the conquistadores, the Spanish explorers who came to the country. (horsebreedspictures.com).
Complete 2007 after 11.09 hours spread over 8 days.
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July 1st, 2012
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Comments (53)
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
Thanks for sharing this popular beauty! Congratulations! Your wonderful work has been featured on the home page of the Over 3000 Views group. Please make it available for future viewing by posting your feature in the Featured Images Archive discussion thread and any other appropriate discussion threads-- ie sales of your group images etc.
Nancy Carol Photography
CONGRATULATIONS! .... and thank you for with us your wonderful work of art that been proudly presented on the Home Page of the group, 'ART FOR PASSION - PASSION FOR ART'. If you wish, you may archive it permanently or promote it further in the Discussions Tabs Featured .... Nancy
Taphath Foose
Beautiful work, Barbara!!! Congratulations, your work is Featured in "Mix Your Media"! I invite you to place it in the group's "Featured Image Archive" Discussion!!
Madalena Lobao-Tello
Congratulations! Your artwork is my today feature and favorite on Women Painters group. Shared on our FAA group and on Facebook.