Clydesdale Stallion (Thoroughbred Horse) (Animal) Card
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This design features a painting by the Victorian artist John Frederick Herring Sr. (1795–1865). It shows a stallion standing with taut muscles in a countryside landscape. The Clydesdale is a large and powerful breed of horse from Scotland. The breed comes from the Scottish region known as the Clydesdale or valley of the River Clyde, much of which is within the county of Lanarkshire. The original painting was produced in 1820, and it is now housed in the Yale Centre For British Art, in New Haven, Connecticut.