horses (animals) | animal art | Percherons (breed)
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Publications:
Miriam A. Banks, Equine Portrait Group by H. Haseltine, Bulletin of the Rhode Island School of Design, 23, Providence, October 1935, p. 53, 55, J424 P95D (LSF)Malcolm Cormack, Champion Animals : Sculptures by Herbert Haseltine, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, 1996, p. 37-41, NJ18 H255 A12 1996 (YCBA)Exhibition of Sculpture of British Champion Animals by Herbert Haseltine held under the auspices of the Field, Knoedle's Gallery, London, 1925, p. 11, 16-17, cat. 5, 6, NJ18 H255 K56 (LSF)Albert Ten Eyck Gardner, Sculpture Survey, 1872-1951, Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New Series, 10, New York, December 1951, p. 140, 143, Available Online: JSTOR ARTS AND SCIENCES III Also available in hard copy: N610 A27 (HAAS)Don Miller, Horses, Sculpture Review, 36, New York, 4th Quarter 1987, p. 20, J10 N215+ (SML)Percheron mare and foal, Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, 10, New York, December 1951, p. 140, N610 A27 (HAAS)Percheron mare and foal, Sculpture Review, 36, New York, 4th Quarter 1987, p. 20, J10 N215 (SML)Sculptures by Herbert Haseltine of Champion Domestic Animals of Great Britain, The Field Museum, Chicago, p. 16-17, cat. 5, QL1 C42 A3 13William Stanley Haseltine, 1835-1900 ; Herbert Haseltine, 1877-1962, Hirschl and Adler Galleries, New York, p. 40, cat. 41, V1226 (YCBA Vertical File)