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Black Stallion Horse Figurine

1. Introduction of Black Stallion Horse Statue The Thoroughbred originated in the United Kingdom and was born in the 17th century through the breeding of Arabian horses, Turkmen horses and other breeds. Due to its excellent speed, endurance and agility, the Thoroughbred is widely used in horse racing and has become the main breed in […]

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Bronze Horse Bust

1. Introduction of Bronze Horse Bust The Thoroughbred originated in the United Kingdom and was bred in the 18th century through the mating of Arabian horses with local horse breeds. Thoroughbreds are widely used in horse racing events due to their excellent speed, endurance and agility. The Bronze Horse Bust sculpture in the picture shows […]

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Horse Yard Statue

1. Introduction of Horse Statue Horse sculpture also has rich symbolic significance. Horses were regarded as symbols of strength, courage and nobility in ancient Greece and Rome, and were often associated with soldiers and heroes. Riding statues are widely used in Europe to commemorate great leaders and soldiers, symbolizing their fighting spirit and desire for […]

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Statue Horse 2 Legs Up

1. Introduction of Horse Statue with 2 Legs Up The Arabian horse is one of the oldest horse breeds in the world, originating from the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East. The Arabian horse has been loved by nomads since ancient times for its strong endurance, intelligence and docile character, and is particularly suitable for […]

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War Horse Figurine

1. Introduction of War Horse Figurine War horses have played an important role in human history, especially in ancient wars. As early as the ancient Egyptian period, war horses were used in wars and rituals. As the times progressed, war horses gradually became a symbol of the military power of major civilizations. Medieval European knights, […]

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Mare and Foal Ornament

1. Introduction of Mare and Foal sculpture Horse breeds have a long history, with their origins dating back thousands of years to domestication and breeding. Different horse breeds were formed according to different regions, uses and breeding purposes, and are mainly divided into three categories: hot-blooded horses, cold-blooded horses and warm-blooded horses. Hot-blooded horses, such […]

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Fighting Stallions Statue

1. Introduction of Fighting Stallions Statue Clyde Ross Morgan is a famous American animal sculptor, known for his sculptures of horses and wild animals. The Fighting Stallions Statue in the picture shows two wild horses in a fierce fight. His creative style focuses on expressing the power, dynamics and natural elegance of animals, and is […]

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Horse One Leg Up Statue

1. Introduction of Horse One Leg Up Statue George Bingham is a famous sculptor known for capturing the elegance and strength of animals, especially horses. His works are mainly realistic, showing the dynamic sense of horses in static state. He pays attention to details and uses superb carving skills to show the tightness of the […]

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Native American Horse Sculpture

1. Introduction of mother and baby horse statue Paul Moore’s “Valley of the Horse” is a bronze sculpture that perfectly shows the power and grace of horses. The horses in the Native American Horse Sculpture are lifelike, with manes fluttering in the wind, muscular lines, and a dynamic sense of movement. This work reflects Paul […]

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two horse head sculpture

1. Introduction of two horse head sculpture The two horse head sculpture shows two horses snuggling together. Horses communicate with each other mainly through body language, sounds and smells. They express emotions through ear wagging, tail movement and body posture. For example, ears pressed back usually indicate warning or displeasure, while relaxed ears indicate calmness […]

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