TEN ENGRAVINGS FROM 'LE MANGE ROYAL - L'INSTRUCTION DU ROY, EN L'EXCECICE DE MONTER A CHEVAL'
TEN ENGRAVINGS FROM 'LE MANGE ROYAL - L'INSTRUCTION DU ROY, EN L'EXCECICE DE MONTER A CHEVAL'

AFTER ANTOINE PLUVENIL, 17TH CENTURY

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TEN ENGRAVINGS FROM 'LE MANGE ROYAL - L'INSTRUCTION DU ROY, EN L'EXCECICE DE MONTER A CHEVAL'
AFTER ANTOINE PLUVENIL, 17TH CENTURY
Later mounted in modern ebonised and gilded frames
18½ x 22½ in. (47 x 57 cm.) overall (10)

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Lot Essay

Antoine de Pluvinel's treatise 'Le Mange Royal - Le Instruction du Roy, en L'Excercice de Monter Cheval' was originally published incomplete following his death in 1623. An expert Chevalier in the Court of King Louis XIII of France (1601-1643), the engraved plates by the Dutch artist Crispijn de Passe II (c. 1597-1670) explore the principles of training horses in the form of a dialogue between Pluvinel and the King. A second edition was published approximately two years later and was translated and re-issued many times.

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