Three horses, three breeds, one sheet of aged paper. This antique equestrian sketch is the kind of horse wall art that works just as hard in a grown-up room as it does in a kid's.
The composition stacks an Appaloosa, an Arabian, and a draft horse in a vertical study, each rendered in detailed ink line work against a warm cream background. It reads like a page pulled from a 19th-century naturalist's field notebook, the kind someone actually used. The vintage equestrian sketch quality gives it weight without being heavy.
This one belongs somewhere quiet and considered. A reading nook, a master bedroom, above a console in the hallway. The rustic farmhouse sensibility keeps it grounded, but the draftsmanship keeps it from feeling purely decorative. It's the print that makes a room feel like someone with taste lives there, not someone who just bought a lot of things.
The equine study format means it rewards a second look. Three distinct animals, three distinct personalities, all in the same cool, unhurried line. It earns its wall.