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  • Masha
    by olechka

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    pencils on paper. available as shirt design here: http://www.redbubble.com/people/olechka/clothing/708405-1-cat Edit: updated with image large enough to use for prints!

  • Strength Within
    by Helen Bascom

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    She will find it. WHAT DOES THIS WORK MEAN? LIMITED EDITION PRINTS CLICK HERE

  • I'm an Angel!
    by StressieCat

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Original acrylic Stressie Cat painting oncanvas by Lucia Stewart

  • Baby Stressie Cat
    by StressieCat

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Original Stressie Cat Acrylic painting by Lucia Stewart

  • Gentleman
    by Cheri McEachin

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Actually this Golden Pheasant was chasing peacocks… /

  • Strength Within II
    by Helen Bascom

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    She must find the strength for him. WHAT DOES THIS WORK MEAN? LIMITED EDITION PRINTS CLICK HERE

  • Original Stressie Cat art on Canvas

  • Breed unknown. Classification / Kingdom: Animalia / Phylum: Chordata / Class: Mammalia / Order: Carnivora / Family: Felidae / Genus: Felis / Species: Felis catus Location: Pierce County, Georgia – USA Found in the RB PAX Mosaic.

  • Thelma's Stare
    by Daniel J. McCauley IV

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  • barrel of cuteness
    by Cheryl Ridge

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    A couple of very cute little characters: / a baby goat and a baby puppy in an / old wine barrel. More dogs, horses and pets here

  • Trakehner
    by BarbBarcikKeith

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    9×12 watercolor enhanced colored pencil. Part of a series. / Many consider the Trakehner to be Europe’s finest warmblood and the ideal competition horse. During World War II, 1,200 Trakehners, out of 25,000 registered in the East Prussian studbook, were trekked 900 miles across Europe to prevent them from falling into Soviet hands. Using this nucleus, German breeders have been able to preserve the breed. / It originated in the 13th century studs of the Teutonic Knights, in what used to be East Prussia. They used indigenous Schweiken ponies, descendants of the Tarpan, as a base. The Royal Trakehner Stud was founded by Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia in 1732, and aimed to produce active coach horses. Complete 2006

  • I don't need Therapy!
    by StressieCat

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Original acrylic on canvas ‘Stressie Cat’ Painting by Lucia Stewart

  • sneaky sneaky
    by Cathleen Tarawhiti

    US$5.42–US$144.40

    www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography

  • Manual labour
    by Anthony Begovic

    US$17.10–US$91.20

    A little girl and her day-to-day chore of collecting sticks and wood. I presume to be used for fire wood. This scene was captured about 1km walk from the mountain town of Sapa in northern Vietnam.

  • cat with fish

  • Strength Within IV
    by Helen Bascom

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    She has the strength to leave. WHAT DOES THIS WORK MEAN? LIMITED EDITION PRINTS CLICK HERE

  • More Stain Remover?
    by Jo O'Brien

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Some women just aren’t suited to domesticity Model & MUA: Amanda Driver / Hair: Jessica Villiers / Location: Carlton North / Photography & Costuming: Jo O’Brien

  • Christmas puppy
    by Cheryl Ridge

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    What a cute little chap wearing reindeer antlers! / Check out my Easter puppy version also! / Other Christmas card designs being added. More dogs, horses and pets here This Christmas puppy design can also be purchased / as packs of 10 notecards or greeting cards in my / online cafepress shop

  • Friesian
    by BarbBarcikKeith

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    9×12 watercolor enhanced colored pencil. / The black Friesian is a coldblood horse of ancient origin. In its own land it arouses much the same admiration, and even adulation, as that given to the massive Shire horse in Britain. Although it is ridden and displays great agility under saddle, the modern Friesian excels as an impressive, free-moving harness horse. It’s temperament and appearance made it popular with circus trainers, and its presence and color ensure a market for it in the funeral business. / The Friesian, which descends from the “primitive” Forest Horse of Euopre, is bred principally in Friesland on the northern Netherlands coast. Complete 2006

  • What paw prints?
    by StressieCat

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Stressie Cat Acrylic painting on canvas.

  • House Warming
    by Hardy

    US$4.13–US$110.20

    Self Portrait This image is from the exhibition titled ‘Disturbia’ In “Housing Warming’ the violent tendencies and strain produced by the maintenance of expected social behaviour are unleashed. In fulfilling their duties as proud hosts, the house-mates adopted a display of celebratory cheerfulness and buoyant good humour. Now that their guests have left the house dishevelled and damaged, the recriminations signal that the party is definitely over.

  • Oldenburg
    by BarbBarcikKeith

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    The Oldenburg is a breed of horse originating in Germany. They are most popular for use today in the sports of dressage and show jumping. 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. The Oldenburg Today / The Oldenburg has been especially successful in the dressage arena. Famous dressage horses include Donnerhall and Gestion Bonfire, as well as Relevant. (information from Wikipedia) Complete 2006

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