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A man is standing, facing away from viewer, toward the head of a horse which is in profile facing left. The man is wearing overalls and a wide-brimmed hat. He holds something heavy in his right hand and balances himself by stretching out his left.
Alessandro Mastro-Valerio
Man and Horse
1932
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.264
A pair of horses, one black, one brown, harnessed together as if for a plow or wagon, stand in a field with some trees in the background. 
Danny Pierce
In the Fields # 2
1953
Museum Purchase
1954/1.158
This colored lithograph has a large, bright blue shape at the center, completely surrounded by black. Within the blue shape, there is a white design of a horse laying down. The print is signed in red crayon (l.r.) "MARINO" and numbered in red crayon (l.l.) "38/50".
Marino Marini (Italian (culture or style))
Horse Resting (Le Cheval à la Couché)
1955
Museum Purchase
1957/1.107
A gray earthenware head from a horse sculpture vividly sculpted to show the musculature of the horse's face with flaring nostrils and an open mouth showing its tongue. It has deep set and bulging eyes and loss of ears and neck. The head has traces of red and white mineral pigment. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Horse Head
25 – 220
Museum purchase for the Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1969/2.84
This color woodcut is printed on black paper. At the center, there is a white horse with a monkey sitting on its back. Next to the monkey, there is a bright yellow object. A white figure swings from an amorphous shape, outlined in black, coming from the upper right of the image. The background is blue with a green circle to the upper left. The print is titled (l.l.) "Monkey and Lamp", numbered (l.c.) "47/50", signed and dated (l.r.) "A Ryan '45", and dedicated (l.c.) "For Felix III Christmas 1945" in white ink.
Anne Ryan (American (North American))
Monkey and Lamp
1945
Gift of Gerome Kamrowski
1979/2.128
This print is made up of overlaying photographs in a reddish-orange tint. Spots of red also overlap each other, and the photographs, and there is a large horizontal swath of a deeper red along the top. The print is editioned, signed and dated in pencil (l.r.) "31/36 RAUSCHENBERG 1962".
Robert Rauschenberg (American (North American))
Stunt Man III
1962
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sachs II
1964/1.88
A gray earthenware head from a horse sculpture; its strong muscular neck holding its narrow head high. It is vividly sculpted to show the musculature of the horse's face with flaring nostrils and an open mouth showing its tongue. It has deep set and bulging eyes, ears pointing forward and a flowing mane. It is covered in red mineral pigment. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Horse Head
25 – 220
Museum purchase for the James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1964/2.79

Bruce Davidson
Untitled (View of Street with Street Cleaner and Two Horses), from 'Welsh Miners
1981
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1983/2.243.5

Marino Marini (Italian (culture or style))
Man and Horse
1949
Bequest of Jean Paul Slusser
1983/2.12
At the center of the page, there are two horses and a figure standing in a row. The horse on the far left looks to the left and is outlined in white and its body is black. This black color extends outside of the horse's body and creates a border around the other two figures. At the center, a second horse looks straight out and is colored in yellow. On the far right, there is a figure, colored in blue. The figure's hands are up in the air above their head. The print is signed (l.r.) "MARINO".
Marino Marini (Italian (culture or style))
Giocoliere e Due Cavalli, Blu, Giallo, e Nero
1953
Museum Purchase
1953/2.51
This is a photograph of a party of horses and riders. The subjects prepare to head to battle, with spears and regalia. Behind them is a tipi and prairie landscape.
Edward S. Curtis (American (North American))
Start of a War Party
1907 – 1908
Gift of Stephen M. Taylor
1997/1.158
An earthenware figure of a horse and rider. The horse is standing on all fours on top of a rectangular slab base. It has a trimmed mane and long flowing tail, the male rider sitting tall and wearing a long coat, trousers, a tall cap, and boots. The rider has one hand in a position to hold reins. The figure is covered in a straw-colored glaze.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Horse and Rider
600 – 632
Gift of William Muschenheim
1987/1.149
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