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The Fast One in a Meadow by Anthony Oberman, painted in 1828, is an elegant equestrian portrait of a black horse standing proudly in an open field. The polished realism, dramatic sky, and calm rural setting highlight the animal’s strength, refinement, and noble posture. It reflects the 19th-century tradition of sporting and horse portrait painting.
Anthony Oberman was a Dutch painter known for detailed animal portraits, especially horses, livestock, and rural subjects. His work combined precise observation with a refined academic style, appealing to patrons who valued equestrian beauty and status. Oberman’s paintings remain admired for their clarity, realism, and quiet elegance.
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