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Horse One Leg Up Statue

1. Introduction of Horse One Leg Up Statue George Bingham is a famous sculptor known for capturing the elegance and strength of animals, especially horses. His works are mainly realistic, showing the dynamic sense of horses in static state. He pays attention to details and uses superb carving skills to show the tightness of the […]

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Stallion Horse Statue

1. Introduction of Stallion Horse Statue Horse sculptures with front hooves in the air are common in ancient and modern art, symbolizing strength, courage and the spirit of moving forward. Its creative inspiration mostly comes from the image of war horses, especially the heroic posture on the battlefield. This Stallion Horse Statue shows a horse […]

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Horse Sculpture Outdoor

1. Introduction of Horse Sculpture This Horse Sculpture Outdoor with its front legs in the air shows strength and vitality with its dynamic posture and noble image. The creation background of this sculpture can usually be traced back to the classical and Renaissance periods, when horses were symbols of power and heroism. This horse-in-the-air posture, […]

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Quarter Horse Statue

1. Introduction of Quarter Horse Statue This sculpture shows the typical physique of a Quarter Horse: a muscular body, especially in the hind legs and hips, showing a strong sense of power. The horse in the Quarter Horse Statue is standing. Quarter Horse, also known as Quarter Horse in Chinese, is a short-distance racehorse breed […]

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Native American Horse Sculpture

1. Introduction of mother and baby horse statue Paul Moore’s “Valley of the Horse” is a bronze sculpture that perfectly shows the power and grace of horses. The horses in the Native American Horse Sculpture are lifelike, with manes fluttering in the wind, muscular lines, and a dynamic sense of movement. This work reflects Paul […]

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two horse head sculpture

1. Introduction of two horse head sculpture The two horse head sculpture shows two horses snuggling together. Horses communicate with each other mainly through body language, sounds and smells. They express emotions through ear wagging, tail movement and body posture. For example, ears pressed back usually indicate warning or displeasure, while relaxed ears indicate calmness […]

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Running Horse Idol

1. Introduction of Running Horse Idol The Thoroughbred is a horse breed known for its speed and endurance that originated in England in the 17th century. Bred through the bloodlines of Arabian, Turkish and Barbary horses, Thoroughbred horses have a slender body, long legs and powerful muscles, and are often used in horse racing. Known […]

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Mustang Horse Statue

1. Introduction of Mustang Horse Statue Mustang horse is a wild horse that lives in North America. It originated from the domestic horse brought by Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century. Mustang horses are known for their tenacious vitality, independence and ability to adapt to harsh environments. Although Mustangs are wild, they are descendants of […]

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Western Horse Sculpture

1. Introduction of Western Horse Sculpture Quarter Horse, also known as American short-distance racehorse, originated in the United States in the 17th century and is one of the oldest horse breeds in the world. It was originally bred from a mix of English horses, Spanish horses, Arabian horses, etc., and was named for its ability […]

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Outdoor Bronze Horse Statue

1. Introduction of Bronze Horse Statue Thoroughbred, originated in England in the 17th century, was bred by crossbreeding Arabian horses, Barbary horses, Turkish horses and other breeds, and was born specifically for horse racing. Known for their extreme speed and remarkable endurance, they are particularly good at short sprints and long-distance races. Thoroughbreds are slender […]

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