"Caleche" is an expressive painting by Giovanni Boldini, created in 1871. The artwork depicts a dynamic scene of a horse-drawn carriage in motion. "Caleche" refers to a type of lightweight, open carriage with a folding hood, often drawn by a single horse. It was commonly used in the 18th and 19th centuries for short, leisurely rides or transportation in urban areas. The energetic brushstrokes and loose, fluid style convey a sense of speed and movement, capturing the vibrancy and vitality of the moment. The horses, painted with bold, sweeping lines, appear almost ethereal against the abstracted background.
Giovanni Boldini was an Italian painter known for his impressionistic and dynamic portraits. His works often emphasized movement and fluidity, capturing the essence of his subjects with lively and spontaneous brushwork. Boldini's mastery of conveying motion and atmosphere allowed him to transform simple scenes into vivid and compelling visual experiences.
This is an unframed, open edition reproduction of a vintage work of equestrian art.
Each piece is printed-to-order on archival quality materials featuring a glare-resistant matte finish.
Please note all prints ship unframed, including canvas.
To make framing your art easier, each print includes a 0.5" border that is not included in the size label.
To reduce waste, all TCH prints are printed-to-order. Please allow up to 2 weeks for the creation of your print before shipping.
Depending on the size of the print, we ship your artwork either flat or securely rolled in a tube. Please note that all prints ship unframed.
The Vintage Collection features hand-selected equestrian art sourced from galleries and museums around the world. Each timeless image has been meticulously retouched to remove blemishes, while preserving its unique vintage character.
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"Caleche" is an expressive painting by Giovanni Boldini, created in 1871. The artwork depicts a dynamic scene of a horse-drawn carriage in motion. "Caleche" refers to a type of lightweight, open carriage with a folding hood, often drawn by a single horse. It was commonly used in the 18th and 19th centuries for short, leisurely rides or transportation in urban areas. The energetic brushstrokes and loose, fluid style convey a sense of speed and movement, capturing the vibrancy and vitality of the moment. The horses, painted with bold, sweeping lines, appear almost ethereal against the abstracted background.
Giovanni Boldini was an Italian painter known for his impressionistic and dynamic portraits. His works often emphasized movement and fluidity, capturing the essence of his subjects with lively and spontaneous brushwork. Boldini's mastery of conveying motion and atmosphere allowed him to transform simple scenes into vivid and compelling visual experiences.
This is an unframed, open edition reproduction of a vintage work of equestrian art.
Each piece is printed-to-order on archival quality materials featuring a glare-resistant matte finish.
Please note all prints ship unframed, including canvas.
To make framing your art easier, each print includes a 0.5" border that is not included in the size label.
To reduce waste, all TCH prints are printed-to-order. Please allow up to 2 weeks for the creation of your print before shipping.
Depending on the size of the print, we ship your artwork either flat or securely rolled in a tube. Please note that all prints ship unframed.