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Bronze Walking Horse Sculpture side view

1. Introduction of Walking Horse Sculpture Warmblood is not a single breed, but a general term for a type of riding horse developed in modern Europe, mainly including Hanoverian horses, Holstein horses, and Dutch Warmbloods. Its origins can be traced back to the crossbreeding of medieval knightly horses with light horse breeds, aiming to obtain […]

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Bronze Rearing Horse Fountain with multiple horses

1. Introduction of Rearing Horse Fountain This fountain sculpture, centered around a group of leaping horses, seamlessly blends power, speed, and spatial dynamism, making it a quintessential high-end landscape water sculpture. The overall design of the Rearing Horse Fountain comprises multiple horses with their forelegs raised, each in a unique yet harmonious pose. The horses’ […]

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The Huge American Horse bronze statue

1. Introduction of The American Horse Sculpture The American Horse is a significant reconstruction based on the unfinished colossal equestrian sculpture by Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci, completed by American sculptor Nina Akamu in the late 20th century. Standing approximately 7.3 meters tall, the American Horse Sculpture, now located in Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture […]

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The Black Stallion Statue

1. Introduction of The Black Stallion Statue The Thoroughbred originated in 17th-18th century England, bred from local mares and three major Oriental stallions (Dali Arabian, Godofen Arabian, and Bailey Turkish). Its breeding focused on speed and endurance, gradually developing into a long-bodied, light-boned, and muscular racing breed. The Thoroughbred dominates the global horse racing system […]

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Bronze Rearing Horse sculpture with two legs up

1. Introduction of Bronze Rearing Horse The domestication of horses can be traced back to the Eurasian steppes around 4000 BC, with archaeological evidence generally suggesting its origin in the Botai culture of present-day Kazakhstan. Early humans used wild horses for riding and transportation, and they subsequently spread to Europe, West Asia, and North Africa […]

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bronze garden Horse Statue with One Foot up

1. Introduction of Horse Statue with One Foot up The Andalusian horse originated in the Iberian Peninsula, with a history dating back to ancient Roman times, and was later systematically bred in southern Spain. This breed blends the bloodlines of Mediterranean and North African horses, gradually developing a compact and powerful physique and highly coordinated […]

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life size bronze galloping horse sculpture

1. Introduction of Bronze Galloping Horse sculpture Warmblood is not a single breed, but a type of sporting horse breed developed in Europe, primarily originating in Germany, the Netherlands, and Northern Europe. Its breeding goal was to combine the speed and agility of hot-blooded horses (such as Arabians and Thoroughbreds) with the strength and stability […]

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Bronze Horse Running Sculpture side view

1. Introduction of Bronze Horse Running Sculpture Warmbloods are a European-bred sport horse breed widely used in dressage, show jumping, and mixed equestrian sports. Compared to Thoroughbreds, warmbloods have more bone structure and a more balanced build, possessing both speed and agility, as well as good stability and obedience. Common warmblood breeds include the Hanoverian […]

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classical bronze Marly Horse Sculpture pair

1. Introduction of Marly Horse Sculpture This sculpture is inspired by the famous French classical artwork “Marly Horse Statue,” originally created by the 18th-century French sculptor Guillaume Coustou the Elder. It is one of the most representative animal sculptures of the late European Baroque period. Originally created to decorate the French royal gardens, the Marly […]

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bronze Large Horse Statue Outdoor rearing stallion

1. Introduction of Large Horse Statue Outdoor The Andalusian horse, originating in the Andalusia region of southern Spain, is one of the oldest and most representative horse breeds in Europe. As early as Roman times, this region began breeding strong and elegant horses. Later, during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, the Andalusian horse gradually became […]

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