Samstag, 10. März 2012

Odds and Ends -Lipzzaners and other white horse photos... lol




22 Kommentare:

  1. Is this horse a Lipizzaner ? Not a Andalusian from Jerez ?

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  2. This is a PRE-stallion of the Royal Andalusian School for Equestrian Art in Jerez, Spain.

    The only connection between this school and Hungary is the cooperation with the Andalusian Epona show stables in Budapest (www.epona.hu).
    Some of these Hungarian riders were trained in Jerez. And by D.Alvaro Domecq Romero

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  3. This is the SHS in Vienna. No Hungarian Lipizzaners in this painting! ;-)

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  4. A famous painting of Hamilton, showing an original "Karster Grey", an ancient Lipizzaner from the imperial court stud of Lippiza, in the 18th century.

    The Karst-region did not belong to the Hungarian part of the empire.

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  5. The famous Hungarian riding master Geza von Hazslinszky during his education time in the SRS in Vienna. (around 1930). Probably on Conversano Adriana.

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  6. A Lipizzaner stallion from the private stud of the Hungarian count Bertalan Széchenyi (Sopron, 1864 - Budapest, 1943)

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  7. This is the Körtemplom (round church) in Szilvásvárad, Hungary.

    The Lipizzaner museum is located elsewhere in Szilvásvárad, in a wing of the old stables of the Pallavicini palace. The old stable nowadays is also the residence of the breeding stallions of the Hungarian state stud Szilvásvárad. (And includes a small inn above the stables)

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  8. These are dressage riders of the Slovenian stud Lipica, during a show in Szilvásvárad (Hungary)

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  9. This is picture of the French equestrian artist Lorenzo ! He is not working with Lipizzaners but with (as far as I know) Lusitano!

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  10. This is picture of the French equestrian artist Lorenzo ! He is not working with Lipizzaners but with (as far as I know) Lusitano!

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  11. Well it would seem to me that when that painting was painted...... they were part of the Habsburg's Austro-Hungarian Empire.......lmao.

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  12. Nice and tall, it seems pretty tall to me :) but I like tall Lipizzans, if they are good ones.

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  13. [quote] ... they were part of the Habsburg's Austro-Hungarian Empire.......lmao. [unquote]

    The head of this gallery is "Hungarian Lipizzaners" However, I should inform the interested viewers, that most of these pictures have nothing to do with Hungarian Lipizzaners!

    Your statement as quoted above sounds to me as: "All Americans always wear cowboy hats, Levi jeans and cowboy boots, like rodeo's, and always eat fast food" ;-)

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  14. "Your statement as quoted above sounds to me as: "All Americans always wear cowboy hats, Levi jeans and cowboy boots, like rodeo's, and always eat fast food" ;-)" There is a saying in America..... Well if the boots fit where'em....lol It's American Festive wear!..... just like the German or Austrian Miesbacher Tracht.... lederhosen and dirndl und trinken beir. It's the working cowboy's attire.......in America.

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  15. Indeed...."Odds and Ends" is a better title for this map than the original "Hungarian Lipizzaners" ;-)

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  16. Riders from right to left, a guess but I believe a correct one: Alojz Lah, Igor Maver, Iztok Jelusic, last one I can't recognise...

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  17. Atjan, correct, Lonrenzo uses Lusitano horses.

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  18. Hm... this pictue was actually not painted during the times of Austro-Hungary (1867-1918). At the time, the country was still called German Holy Roman Empire (962-1806, latin: Sacrum Romanum Imperium Nationis Germanicæ). Wonder how fit those boots actually are...? ;)

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