There are numerous equestrian paintings, including, of course, those by the painter Alfred de Dreux—the very artist who conceived the famous “duke in a carriage” that became the Hermès logo—as well as a depiction of the King of Bavaria and a vast panoramic scene captured in Hyde Park. “You’ll notice: the horses are always in motion,” De Bazelaire points out to me. It’s true: except on the top floor, where a young Scotsman sits motionless in a room reminiscent of Émile…
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