File:Focking, par Corlay.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFocking, par Corlay.jpg |
Français : Gravure du cheval Focking, fils de l'étalon Corlay |
Date | This horse is born before 1897 (death date of his father), but date of the work remain unknown. Seems to be a end XIXe work. |
Source | Le cheval de selle de Corlay, Saint-Brieuc, imprimerie Prud'homme, 1928, p. 8 |
Author | UnknownUnknown , Société hippique de Corlay is the author of the book, imprimerie Prud'homme is the printer of this engraving. |
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