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Cavalry
Cavalry is a beautiful watercolor on paper, realized in the mid-XIX century by Théodore Géricaul Fort (1810 - 1896).
Hand-signed in brown ink on the lower right corner.
A knight is portrayed in his uniform and galloping on a beautiful Arabian stallion, with the trumpet on his shoulders, ready to give the signal to attack to the cavalry.
In excellent conditions, with shiny colors, including a white cardboard passepartout (49.5 x 34 cm).
A very interesting artwork for a connoisseur of the militaria genre!
Cavalry is a beautiful watercolor on paper, realized in the mid-XIX century by Théodore Géricaul Fort (1810 - 1896).
Hand-signed in brown ink on the lower right corner.
A knight is portrayed in his uniform and galloping on a beautiful Arabian stallion, with the trumpet on his shoulders, ready to give the signal to attack to the cavalry.
In excellent conditions, with shiny colors, including a white cardboard passepartout (49.5 x 34 cm).
A very interesting artwork for a connoisseur of the militaria genre!
Theodore Géricaul Fort (1810 - 1896) , Simeone Fort's son, belonged to the French school of the XIX century; Théodore Fort started his successful artistic career at the Salon of Paris in 1842. In his paintings, he favored the representation of stables and horses.
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