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The Beauty of Baroque Horses

Images from Dressage Today's 2018 Annual Baroque Gallery.

Each year, in Dressage Today’s Annual Baroque issue, we showcase the beauty of Baroque horses in a photo gallery. Below are our top picks for 2018. 

Mares and foals of the Alter Real Stud being released into the pastures. Alter Real is one of the oldest Stud Farms of Lusitano horses in Portugal.
(Bianca McCarty
)
12-year-old Andalusian, Milagro A, owned by Nicole von Tempske of Ascent Equestrian Inc. (Bianca McCarty )
Gaston do Drosa, 2017 Champion of Champions at Haras do Drosa in Brazil, with Roberto Pedrosa and Davi Carrano (Keron Psillas)
Mane of PRE Stallion, Bandolero CLXXVI, owned and ridden by Toni Mueller of Emerald Ridge Andalusians (Dotty Webber )
Eline Eckroth and the Friesian Goffe P at the U.S. Dressage Finals in Lexington, Kentucky. (SusanJStickle.com )
Mare and foal at Torres Vaz Freire, Monte Formosa in Portugal (Keron Psillas)
Prix St. Georges Pas de Deux performed at Seattle Polo Club by PRE Andalusian mare Selene AC, owned/ridden by Linda deWilde of Cedar Creek Farm and PRE Andalusian stallion Bandolero CLXXVI, owned/ridden by Toni Mueller of Emerald Ridge Andalusians in Washington. (Cheryl Benson)
Cristo and Tiga, Lusitano geldings on the beach at “Praia de São Bernardino” in Portugal. (Bianca McCarty)
Ostara, a Friesian mare in Temecula, California. (Bianca McCarty)

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