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Abyssinian Wild Male Ass and Female Indian Onager, From the Runn of Kutch (colour litho)

Abyssinian Wild Male Ass and Female Indian Onager, From the Runn of Kutch (colour litho)


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Abyssinian Wild Male Ass and Female Indian Onager, From the Runn of Kutch (colour litho)

6029226 Abyssinian Wild Male Ass and Female Indian Onager, From the Runn of Kutch (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Abyssinian Wild Male Ass and Female Indian Onager, From the Runn of Kutch. Illustration for The Book of the Horse bys Sidney (Cassell, c 1875).); © Look and Learn

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This print titled "Abyssinian Wild Male Ass and Female Indian Onager, From the Runn of Kutch" transports us back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the rich history of wildlife and livestock. The image, created by an English School artist, showcases two magnificent creatures in vivid detail. In this mesmerizing lithograph, we witness the majestic Abyssinian wild male ass standing proudly beside its counterpart, the female Indian onager. Their strong physiques and untamed beauty are beautifully captured through intricate brushstrokes and vibrant colors. The setting is none other than the renowned Runn of Kutch, a vast salt marsh located in western India. This unique landscape provides a striking backdrop for these extraordinary animals as they roam freely amidst their natural habitat. Originally featured in "The Book of the Horse" by Sidney Cassell around 1875, this artwork serves as both an educational tool and a celebration of nature's wonders. It reminds us of our deep connection with animals throughout history and invites contemplation on their significance in our lives. As we admire this remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images' private collection, we are transported to another era where Victorian sensibilities met artistic brilliance. Let us cherish this visual testament to our fascination with horses, wildlife preservation efforts, and humanity's enduring relationship with these noble creatures.

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