Portrait Study of Copenhagen, the Duke of Wellington’s Horse
Wellington had Copenhagen, the horse he rode at Waterloo, brought to London from his country estate, so that Pieneman could paint the animal from life. The artist was not entirely at ease with his model. He later recorded that he felt the horse was watching him closely, much to Wellington’s amusement.
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Portrait Study of Copenhagen, the Duke of Wellington’s Horse
Wellington had Copenhagen, the horse he rode at Waterloo, brought to London from his country estate, so that Pieneman could paint the animal from life. The artist was not entirely at ease with his model. He later recorded that he felt the horse was watching him closely, much to Wellington’s amusement.
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Wellington had Copenhagen, the ...... uch to Wellington’s amusement.
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Wellington liet het paard waar ...... d, tot vermaak van Wellington.
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RP-T-1969-91
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Rijksmuseum
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title
Portrait Study of Copenhagen, the Duke of Wellington’s Horse
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Potretstudie van Copenhagen, het paard van de hertog van Wellington
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1820 - 1821
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1820 - 1821
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breedte 415 mm
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height 524 mm
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hoogte 524 mm
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width 415 mm
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Collectie: tekeningen
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Collection: drawings
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eerste kwart 19e eeuw
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first quarter 19th century
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