Horse Accomplishments, Sketch 6: A Time Keeper !!

Horse Accomplishments, Sketch 6: A Time Keeper !!

Thomas Rowlandson

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

One of a set of twelve prints that make fun of different sorts of mounts. Here, a man on horseback ambles along throug the countryside making notes in a book. Text above reads: "This is the finest Horse in the World for a calculation–keeps time to a Second! he goes tis true but like the finest wheels of a clock his motion is scarcely perceptible!"


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Horse Accomplishments, Sketch 6: A Time Keeper !!Horse Accomplishments, Sketch 6: A Time Keeper !!Horse Accomplishments, Sketch 6: A Time Keeper !!Horse Accomplishments, Sketch 6: A Time Keeper !!Horse Accomplishments, Sketch 6: A Time Keeper !!

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