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"Charles le Second: Roy de la Grande Bretagne", Cavendish, William

Subject: Prints - Horsemanship

Period: 1743 (published)

Publication: A General System of Horsemanship

Color: Hand Color

Size:
19.7 x 14.9 inches
50 x 37.8 cm
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A superb copper engraving of Charles II mounted on a magnificent stallion on a hill overlooking London. A soldier in the foreground is slaying a multi-headed dragon. Above the king is a group of putti and angles each holding a crown, while a cherub behind him carries his knight's helmet. William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle (1592-1676), established his famous riding-school in Antwerp while living there in exile. This classic work is not only one of the most beautiful books on horses ever published, but also was a landmark in the development of equestrian technique. William Cavendish's emphasis on systematic and humane training was revolutionary for its era, and his teaching has exerted a lasting and far-reaching influence on the art of riding. A General System of Horsemanship was first published in a French edition in 1658 - this engraving by Chaucercken after Van Diepenbeeck is from the first English edition.

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Condition: B+

A sharp impression on a sturdy sheet with faint dampstains that are barely visible within the image and minor extraneous creasing along the centerfold.

Estimate: $275 - $350

Sold for: $200

Closed on 6/18/2025

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