File:JF-Herring-Sr-Pyrrhus-the-First-1846.jpg
JF-Herring-Sr-Pyrrhus-the-First-1846.jpg (446 × 364 pixels, file size: 25 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary
[edit]Painting by John Frederick Herring, Sr. (1795-1865) of "Pyrrhus the First" (1846) full color, of brown horse with white face and white socks, standing in stall.
Source URL: http://www.konikowo.horsesport.pl/pliki/DZ_13.jpg
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