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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x11.8in
About this artwork
This impressive oil painting depicts the portrait of a Lipizzaner stallion wearing a ceremonial bridle from the Spanish Riding School. The fine details of the horse's head are masterfully captured – from the pricked ears and expressive eyes to the delicate hairs of the nostrils. The horse's white coat is rendered with nuance, lending the painting depth and vibrancy. The contrast between the light coat and the black bridle, painted with precision… and detail, is particularly striking. The background is rendered in warm, light beige and soft orange tones, with vertical stripes that add a gentle, atmospheric quality. This understated design focuses attention entirely on the majestic animal. The painting style combines realistic details with a touch of Impressionism, giving the work a timeless elegance. Overall, the painting exudes grace and power.
Claudia Luethi, alias Abdelghafar, is a painter and draftsman trained in Zurich and London, working primarily with oil on canvas and velvet. She combines realistic, impressionistic, and expressionist styles, using layered techniques to create a fascinating, almost lifelike 3D effect. She deliberately avoids preliminary drawings to allow her creativity to flow freely. Her works capture the soul of animals with a masterful eye and transport viewers to a positive, colorful world where time and everyday life disappear.