Color print of a horse (Ten Broeck) standing in a stall.
Description
A color print of a bay colored stallion with a black tail and legs stands in a stall which has a brick floor, plastered walls, and clean straw. The horse has powerful muscles and a sleek coat.
Ten Broeck was sired by Cosmo around 1855.
Established in Boston in 1872 by Charles Armstrong (born 1836 in London, came to US in 1866 and worked for Prang 1869-71 before going into partnership with John E. Green and Daniel McLellan in Boston). They called themselves "artistic lithographers" on their trade card and specialized in chromos for scientific works as well as sporting subjects. Their head artist was William Harring von Ammon, who signed his prints W. Harring. They closed in 1897.
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