Oldenburg

BarbBarcikKeith

Oldenburg

9×12 watercolor enhanced colored pencil on “satin” finish Arches paper. As of 11-29-09, views are 763. Original available.

The History
The Oldenburg was first bred in Lower Saxony, Germany. The foundations were first laid by Count Johan von Oldenburg in the late 16th century. He bred Friesian mares with Danish, Turkish, Neopolitan, and Andalusian stallions to produce large war horses. His son, Count Anton, travelled Europe and brought home the finest Spanish and Italian stallions, to add speed and strength. His tenant farmers were also allowed to breed from his stallions, establishing the tradition of small, private studs that is still common with the breeders in that region today.

In the 17th century, the Oldenburg became a well-known coach horse, admired for its height, power, and elegance. It was also used as a riding horse. In the 18th century, Thoroughbred blood was added to refine the breed. In 1820, it became illegal to use any but a government-approved stallion for breeding, but it wasn’t until1861, that the Oldenburg stud book was established. In 1897, Oldenburg breeders brought Thoroughbreds, Cleveland Bays, Yorkshire Coach Horses, Normans, and some Hanoverians to further improve the breed.

In the earlier part of the 20th century, the Oldenburg was still being used as a high-stepping coach horse, as well as on farms. But as machinery replaced horse power, the stud owners decided to breed for an all-around riding horse. In the 1950s, the Thoroughbred Lupus and the Anglo-Norman Condor founded a new Oldenburg stallion line, which produced heavy but elegant mares. From that point, only the finest of European livestock have contributed to the breed. Thoroughbreds were used first to refine the Oldenburg, then Trakehners, Anglo-Normans, Anglo-Arabians, Selle Francais, Hanoverians, and Westphalians. The resulting horse is an excellent sport horse that is more refined than its predecessors. (information from Wikipedia)

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Oldenburg by BarbBarcikKeith
Oldenburg by BarbBarcikKeith
  • SylviaHardy

    SylviaHardy

    These are so beautiful and the horses look superb!

  • Sean Farragher

    Sean Farragher

    there has to be some one up high that says,give this person the power to create beauty with his/her hands,,and they picked you

  • susan davies

    susan davies

    your work is amazing and worthy of being in an exhibition

  • aneta

    aneta

    beautiful

  • ~ Ademac

    ~ Ademac

    Again than you….....................I know what I want for Christmas

  • frogster

    frogster

    Such a beautiful image, wonderful work. I guess your a Browns fan I watched their game today it was snowing so hard you couldn’t even see the players.

  • Ashleigh Robb

    Ashleigh Robb

    very nice…those are great horses to work with

  • Teleis

    Teleis

    beautiful…love his expression

  • Jeff  Burns

    Jeff Burns

    Amazing work

  • Cherished

    Cherished

    Stunning work you are very talented

  • Thornburgart

    Thornburgart

    One of the finest horse portraits I’ve ever seen! (And I try to see them all)

  • whitetiger790

    whitetiger790

    exquisite!!

  • Kirsib

    Kirsib

    This is very well done!

  • rightasrain

    rightasrain

    I’m stunned. This is truly out of this world.

  • KatsEye

    KatsEye

    I am so amazed at the detail. Very superbly done. Love it.

  • KatsEye

    KatsEye

    I have just started a new group Called Oldenburg Horses. I would love to invite you to join our group.

  • skyhorse

    skyhorse

    thanks for joining us Barb, wonderful to see you here!

  • Kat36

    Kat36

    Fantastic picture, you are very clever, thanks for the info too..

  • KatsEye
  • Marita Sutherlin

    Marita Sutherlin

    These Oldenburger Horses are just the most amazing jumpers, and your rendition is perfect in any way! marita

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