



Copy of The Start of the Race of the Riderless Horses By Horace Vernet French 1820/Enhanced Matte Paper Poster (in) by Allcolor
The Start of the Race of the Riderless Horses
Horace Vernet French
1820
Races of riderless horses were a highlight of Rome’s Carnival, held each February before Lent. Vernet’s painting depicts grooms struggling to restrain the horses before the start of the race—la mossa—in the Piazza del Popolo, which Goethe called "one of the finest sights that can be seen anywhere in the world." Vernet was certainly aware of his friend Gericault’s studies of the race when he made this one, which served a preparatory role for a larger composition acquired by the French Ambassador to Rome (now private collection).
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- Paper thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mil)
- Paper weight: 189 g/m²
- Opacity: 94%
- ISO brightness: 104%
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- Postal address: PO Box 5696 Santa Monica, CA 90405
- Additional information: This product is made for adults. Meets the small parts and magnetic flux index level requirements. 2 year warranty in EEA and UK, established by Directive 1999/44/EC.
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