Carriage drawing

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This advertisement for the Metropolitan Livery, which provided carriage rides for funerals, weddings and party came from an early 1900 hymnal. I rarely see advertisements in hymnals, so this was unique to me. Here's just the carriage image.I'd love to enjoy a drive to a party in one of these!Blessings,Angie

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Full Color Image in ai-img-gen.com 🔸 A coloring book page showing an elegant carriage being pulled by two horses. in the style of Selina ... 🔸 From Midjourney AI Image Carriage Drawing, Ink Reference, Domed Roof, Drawing Horses, Horse Coloring Pages, Two Horses, Horse Carriage, Color Image, Horse Drawn

The image is a detailed pencil drawing of a horse-drawn carriage traveling down a path. Two white horses pull a carriage with ornate details, including a domed roof and intricate wheels. A full moon hangs in the sky, surrounded by birds. The carriage is traveling through a field, with pumpkins visible in the foreground. The drawing is intricate and realistic.

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Chaise, a pleasure carriage with two whhels and a movable hood. Quick and light. A post-chaise had a closed body, four wheels, and could seat two to four people. Carriage Drawing, Work Wagon, The Duchess Of Devonshire, Horse Drawn Carriage, Carriage Driving, Trooping The Colour, Jane Austen Novels, Mansfield Park, Chuck Wagon

Carriages were a very important aspect of the aristocrat's wardrobe. Well, not wardrobe, unless you were a certain famous actress who needed everything to match her newest gown. But carriages were very important for showing off just like those rich guys in their sport cars or, my personal favourite, the guys who rev their engine super loud when you walk by. Idiots. The rich and famous used carriages in much the same way in the 18th century. A daily parade of the decorated vehicles would…

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