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A tribute to horses, their riders, stables, and the equestrian lifestyle around the world.

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A tribute to horses, their riders, stables, and the equestrian lifestyle around the world.
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Autorenporträt
Derry Moore, with contributions by Sir Richard Stagg, Ian Balding, Sir Humphrey Wakefield, and Clare, Countess of Euston
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"Horses (Rizzoli) appear...in Derry Moore s photographs."
Sloane Crosley s Favorite Fall 2016 Books, Vanity Fair

"Moore s work with a unique eye for character, not just in his portraits of the horses but in the details of their surroundings is a beautiful tribute to horses, their riders, stables, and the equestrian lifestyle around the world."
Art of the Times

"Rizzoli s recently released Horses: Portraits by Derry Moore is a handsome volume full of sensitive photographs of its titular subjects. The London-based Moore, who is the 12th Earl of Drogheda, had never trained his eye on horses before he s best known for posh interiors and portraits of the even posher humans who inhabit them but the topic was suggested by an editor as a natural extension of his métier. The project took him to Louisiana, Kentucky, Spain, India and all across his native England."
1stDibs.com
"Horses (Rizzoli) appear...in Derry Moore s photographs."
Sloane Crosley s Favorite Fall 2016 Books, Vanity Fair

"Moore s work with a unique eye for character, not just in his portraits of the horses but in the details of their surroundings is a beautiful tribute to horses, their riders, stables, and the equestrian lifestyle around the world."
Art of the Times

"Rizzoli s recently released Horses: Portraits by Derry Moore is a handsome volume full of sensitive photographs of its titular subjects. The London-based Moore, who is the 12th Earl of Drogheda, had never trained his eye on horses before he s best known for posh interiors and portraits of the even posher humans who inhabit them but the topic was suggested by an editor as a natural extension of his métier. The project took him to Louisiana, Kentucky, Spain, India and all across his native England."
1stDibs.com