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Title: antique arabian horse lithograph “burnu” by august jäger, 1846 : a refined and highly collectible antique lithograph depicting the … Read more Title: antique arabian horse lithograph “burnu” by august jäger, 1846 : a refined and highly collectible antique lithograph depicting the arabian stallion “burnu,” published in stuttgart in 1846 as part of august jäger’s celebrated work das orientalische pferd (“the oriental horse”). This elegant 19th-century equestrian print captures the horse in a poised side profile, emphasizing the breed’s graceful proportions, refined head, arched neck, and athletic physique for which arabian horses became world renowned. The lithograph was published by g. Ebner of stuttgart, as indicated in the lower margin, and forms part of an important german series dedicated to the study and appreciation of oriental horse breeds. The notation “i. Lfg. 3.” suggests this print was issued as the third plate in the first installment of the publication. Works from this series are admired today both for their artistic quality and for their historical importance within the development of european equestrian culture. Arabian horses were among the most highly prized horses of the 18th and 19th centuries, valued for their endurance, intelligence, loyalty, and exceptional speed. Originally bred by bedouin tribes in the arabian peninsula, these horses became foundational bloodlines for many modern breeds, including the thoroughbred and the american quarter horse. During the 19th century, european breeders and aristocrats increasingly sought arabian stock to improve domestic breeding programs, leading to the production of finely illustrated works such as this one. The restrained monochrome lithographic technique gives the composition a refined and scholarly appearance, while the soft tonal modeling and anatomical precision reveal the influence of scientific animal illustration of the period. With its minimalist background and strong focus on the horse itself, the print possesses a timeless decorative quality suitable for both classic and modern interiors. This piece displays beautifully in dark walnut, black lacquer, or lightly gilt frames paired with a wide ivory or oatmeal mat. Its elegant equestrian subject makes it particularly suitable for libraries, studies, country houses, horse stables, riding clubs, or sophisticated gallery walls. This is an original antique print, not a reproduction. All items we offer are authentic period works of art over 100 years old. The piece is sold unframed; any framed images are shown for presentation and interior inspiration only and may not always be to scale. Keywords: arabian horse, burnu, oriental horse, equestrian print, antique horse lithograph, august jäger, g. Ebner stuttgart, bedouin horse, horse portrait, thoroughbred foundation, antique animal print, german lithograph, 19th century equestrian art, horse breeding, arabian stallion, das orientalische pferd, vintage horse print, stable decor, riding club art, antique sporting print condition: age-related toning and occasional light spotting as visible. Overall in good antique condition with strong impression and attractive tonal quality. Framing tips: this print displays exceptionally well in dark walnut, ebonized, or black lacquer frames with a wide cream or ivory mat. For a more classic equestrian presentation, a lightly gilt frame can also work beautifully. Ideal for libraries, offices, country interiors, horse stables, or refined sporting collections. Technique: lithograph maker: g. Ebner after august jäger, stuttgart, germany, 1846 See less
- Dimensions
- 7.87ʺW × 6.3ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Animals
- Period
- Mid 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- Germany
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
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