Morgan Horse Portrait
by Linda Brittain
Title
Morgan Horse Portrait
Artist
Linda Brittain
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
On a hot day in Iowa, this beautiful Morgan Horse enjoyed relaxing with a fan blowing in his face. Image presented in a square format.
The Morgan Horse is one of America’s first native breeds. The breed originated from a single stallion named Figure in the New England area of the USA in the late 1700’s. Figure was later named after its schoolteacher owner, Justin Morgan. These horses usually have a long, thick mane and tail, and have a wonderfully pleasant personality with an exceptional cooperative and willing attitude. In the 1800's, Morgans became popular driving and harness racing horses, and during the Civil War, soldiers rode Morgans and used them to pull cannons. Today they are extremely versatile as a carriage and saddle horse, in the show ring or working cattle on a ranch.
This would make an amazing puzzle, mug, or greeting card, in addition to wall art. Please visit lindabrittain.pixels.com for many other gift and home decor suggestions.
Please note that the Fine Art America watermark will not appear on any purchases. All products include a 30-day money back guarantee. All photos are copyrighted and may not be used, altered or duplicated in anyway without written permission from the artist, Linda Brittain.
Featured by:
New FAA Uploads Group; 9-7-21
Square Art World Group; 9-8-21
Animal photographs Group; 9-23-21
Just Perfect Group; 10-3-21
Our 4-Legged Friends Group; 10-10-21
USA Photographers Only Group; 8-17-22
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September 5th, 2021
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Comments (30)
Linda Brittain
Thanks, Judy, for the 8-17-22 feature by your USA Photographers Only Group! It's greatly appreciated!
Gary F Richards
Outstanding horse portrait composition, lighting, shading, color and artwork! F/L voted
Linda Brittain
Thanks, Mariola, for the feature by Our 4-Legged Friends Group on 10-10-21! It's greatly appreciated!
Linda Brittain
Thanks, Janis, for the feature by the Just Perfect Group on 10-3-21! Greatly appreciated!