Monday Minstrel:The Paint Horse.

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This is a photo of a print of a Kiowa Warrior and Wife by Stephen Mopope ( 1898-1974). The Kiowa were Plains Natives and the horse  was  part of the family. The horse made it easier to hunt and to move camp. Paint  horses were especially valued as their coloring was not only attractive but added an element of camouflage when in the forests. According to Tamsin Pickerel in her book “The Horse- 30,00 Years of the Horse in Art”  Native Americans referred to horses as the “sacred dog” and decorated their warhorses with painted symbols to give then power and protection.

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Here is another colored horse painted by Johann Georg von Hamilton in 1725.  But this  one  is Cerbero the favourite riding horse of Emperor Charles VI of Austria. Cerbero is performing a  ‘capriole’ one of the most advanced moves of the High School of Dressage.  The horses of the Native Americans were descendants of European horses and this may have been an ancestor of the Kiowa Paint horse.

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24 responses to “Monday Minstrel:The Paint Horse.”

  1. ajhorsegal Avatar

    🙂

  2. NorCal Zen Avatar

    Thank you for the history lesson!

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      You are most welcome

  3. Gbolabo Adetunji Avatar

    The paintings are beautiful. I am also just learning about the concept of ”painted horses”. Thanks for sharing. 😀🐴🐎

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      You are on the road to becoming a “horse person”. In England they call the horses piebald or skewbald and in North America they are called paint. Also they can be called pinto but the Paint is a recognized breed. Thanks for your comment!

  4. kutukamus Avatar

    Never heard of painted horses before. Interesting to know! >-I

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      Yes, horses that are either black and white or brown and white are called “Paint” horses in North America. In Europe and other parts of the world they are called Piebald or Skewbald. Thank you for commenting!

  5. iScriblr Avatar

    Gorgeous! Loved them both – unique and wonderful!❤

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      Thank you . Glad you enjoyed them.

  6. Emma Cownie Avatar

    I have always known these as piebald and skewbald horses. Paint sounds more poetic, though.

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      I think that piebald and skewbald are the terms for black and white and brown and white in Britain. In North America they are called Paint and that covers brown and white and black and white. Paint does sound a bit nicer I think . The other two have that “bald” bit that sounds not so attractive.

      1. Emma Cownie Avatar

        I agree. I also think that in the UK that piebald and skewbalds are often big cart-horses type horse too. I am not sure why. I was fascinated to see the American “paint” horses. I loved the spots!

  7. fearlessinjesuschrist Avatar

    Very cool!! After a buckskin, the paint is a close second. When I lived in <Montana I learned to love them!

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      I like to see the “colored” horses. So many of the warmbloods are now black I fear we are loosing colors. ( i did not get the end of your comment. “When I lived in….” And then it cut off.)

      1. fearlessinjesuschrist Avatar

        Oh shoot. When I lived in Montana, that’s when I learned to love the paints.

        1. anne leueen Avatar

          Oddly enough the rest of your comment did finally appear. The Gnomes of the Internet must have been reading it first.

    2. anne leueen Avatar

      Montana! I got the rest of the sentence now. I’ve been having some nightmarish issues with email this past few days.

  8. ericlfox Avatar

    Thanks for another great post Anne. I love to see the prestige and honor given to these horses through the artwork and the history teacher in me appreciates the historical insights and context.

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      I’m so glad you found the post interesting. I have found Tamsin Pickerel’s book “The Horse” a treasure trove of art and history and have often shared photos in my Monday Minstrel posts. Thank you for taking time to comment.

  9. Juli Hoffman Avatar

    Beautiful! My horse was a quarter horse paint. She was lovly.

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      Oh, I imagine she was lovely. Thanks for letting me know about her.

  10. raynotbradbury Avatar

    Awesome art share… I love both, even if it is so different style 💕💕👍

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      Glad you liked them. I appreciate your comment.

      1. raynotbradbury Avatar

        💙💙

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