A tribute to horses, their riders, stables, and the equestrian lifestyle around the world.
A tribute to horses, their riders, stables, and the equestrian lifestyle around the world.
Unique, upmarket book exploring the lifestyle of the equestrian world - from Martha Stewart's stables in Connecticut to the Duke of Beaufort's at Badminton in Gloucestershire, England. Will appeal to equestrian and lifestyle markets—an aspirational book, as well as a celebration of horses, breeds, trainers, and equestrian trappings. A seductive collection of images of horses, their riders, stables, and the equestrian life around the world, captured by the master photographer Derry Moore.
“" 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 m”
"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
Derry Moore is the author of Rooms and In House, both published by Rizzoli. Sir Richard Stagg is a former British ambassador and high commissioner. Ian Balding is a British trainer of racehorses. Sir Humphrey Wakefield is an English baronet and expert on antiques and architecture. Clare, Countess of Euston is Lord-Lieutenant for Suffolk and a breeder of Suffolk Punch horses.
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