de la Guiniere



The early Andalusians developed in the rugged Spanish countryside and became tough and hardy horses, able to withstand hardships. The Spanish soon learned that these same qualities were valuable in a warhorse. The Iberian horse eventually became famous throughout Europe for its superior abilities on the battlefield and became the mount of choice … Maggie Bennett’s Andalusian in a collected canter on a circle. Painted to a dappled black by Linda Wilkinson, 2022.

RhapsodyinBlue's Horse


Name
de la Guiniere
Score
5
Make
Artist Resin
Breed
Andalusian
Size
1:64 Scale
Gender
Stallion
Number made
301-600
Run type
Club Exclusive
Year introduced
2022
Year retired
2022
Color
Black
Patterns
Solid
Medium
Pastels
Owner
RhapsodyinBlue
Added
2022-05-05 03:47

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Class (halter) Golden Thunder Stables fall photo show Andalusians and Lusitanos 47

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