"Carried out partly to confront the economic interests on which galleries are based, this installation took place over a three-day period. The artist chose horses of various breeds and colors, associating them symbolically with energy and...
Address: 231 E. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A black car parks at the curb in front of S. Goodman & Sons. Beyond the car a pair of horses wait with a cart which has a loading ramp extended. On the side of the cart is printed, "1228...
Address: 2532 South Fourth Street (at Montana Avenue), Louisville, Kentucky. South side view of the Whirlaway Inn, with ghost signs reading "Whirlaway Beer Depot / Low Competitive Prices / Whiskey by the drink," accompanied by a profile...
A young boy, wearing short pants and a cap, sits astride a horse, the reins of which are being held by a man wearing overalls and a hat with brim. A barbed-wire fence, field, and trees are visible.
Buildings; Barns; Dwellings; Horse farms; Man o' War (Race horse); Horses
Man O'War grazing at Faraway Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. Dark horse with glossy coat wears a bridle and leans his neck down to graze in a field of grass. There are a few trees on the horizon and a fence to the right. Man O'War won the Preakness...
Buildings; Bars; Signs (Notices); Advertisements; Electric signs; Horses
Two-story brick building at the corner of Thirty-Second and Rudd, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses John H. LaPaille's Saloon. A horse is visible in the background, as are ads for Mother's Bread and Duke's Mixture tobacco.
Sign on barn listing five Derby winners foaled at Hamburg Place, a horse farm owned by Edward Wiaddeus, near Lexington, Kentucky. Horses are: Old Rosebud, 1914; Sir Barton, 1919; Paul Jones, 1920; Zev, 1923; Flying Ebony, 1925.
Buildings; Exhibition buildings; Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Sculpture; Public sculpture; Horses
Sculpture by Frederick Remington on The Pike of the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. The sculpture has four cowboys riding horses and pointing guns up towards the sky. The title of the sculpture is "Shooting Up the Town."
Two-story brick building on the corner of Eighth and Breckinridge, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor has Martin J. Quirk's Grocery and Saloon; curved entrance door. Horse-drawn cart to the side of the building with horse.
Woodblock prints of, from left to right starting at top left: large building built in hill and valley; white man wearing loincloth and carrying bow and arrows among indigenous people, possibly setting up sacrificial altar; scene of Boston Tea...
Two-story brick building on the corner of Seventh and Cawthon, Louisville, Kentucky. Horse-drawn cart waits outside. Advertisements on side of building: John L. [Harlow] Poultry and Gold Medal Flower. Shop on ground level of building is (or sells)...
Looking down a broad street in an unidentified city. Horse and carriages as well as pedestrians can be seen near and in the distance. There are street lights lining the street.
Carriages & coaches; Covered wagons; Horses; Mules; People; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
A mule-drawn covered wagon and a horse-drawn coach convey participants to the American Folk Song Festival on the Mayo Trail in Boyd County (near Ashland), Kentucky. Title supplied by cataloger.
Three horses, one white and two brown, hitched to an open carriage on a cobblestone street. Title: 29. Russian Country Coach-the Troika. Copyright statement: Copyright 1905 H.C. White Co. N.Y. Text on left: Polychrome Stereo View Reproduced from...
Carriages & coaches; Horses; Cobblestone streets; Street railroads; Railroad tracks; Utility poles
A horse-drawn carriage crosses an intersection of cobblestone streets in a city. Shops and telephone poles line the street, and trolley car tracks are in the foreground. Title supplied by cataloger.