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1 online resource (197 p.) |
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Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies |
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Routledge advances in art and visual studies.
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Contents |
Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: But the Horse Is Much, Much More -- Let Us not Praise Famous Horses -- A Cow Is not a Cow Anywhere -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 1. Interspecies Entanglements in Edward Troye's Racehorse Portraits -- Troye and English Models -- The Multispecies Plantation Landscape -- Thorough-breds -- Against Kinship -- Troye's Last Multi-figure Painting: The Undefeated Asteroid -- Coda -- Notes -- Bibliography |
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2. Bone, Speed, and Blood: Schreiber & Sons and the Photographic Equine Portrait -- Philadelphia, the Schreibers, and Thomas Eakins -- Antecedents: From the Kentucky Stock Book and Race Horses of America to Portraits of Noted Horses of America -- The Appeal of Trotters -- Woodburn, Wallace, and Thoroughbreds -- A Comparative Framework -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 3. A Girl Who Can Handle a Horse Well: The Rodeo Cowgirl in Early Twentieth-Century Real Photo Postcards -- Cow(horse)girl -- Rodeo Cowgirls in (Arrested) Motion -- Woman/Horse/Together |
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The Rodeo Cowgirl in the Art of the West: Beyond the RPPC -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 4. Richard McLean's Equine Acts -- McLean Chooses the Horse -- Horses Acting as Painting -- The Horse Show and its Audiences -- Still (Live) Animals -- Highbrow or Middlebrow?: Eliding Race and Class -- (White) Women and Horses: Trophy Girls, Pageant Contestants, and Show Competitors -- Women and Horses on the Periphery -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index |
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Description based upon print version of record |
Subject |
Horses in art.
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Horsemen and horsewomen in art.
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Human-animal relationships in art.
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Horsemen and horsewomen in art
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Horses in art
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Human-animal relationships in art
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781351034333 |
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1351034332 |
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