The White Horse

Author(s): Mary McCartney (Photographer); Simon Aboud (Foreword by)

Animals

For every person who has had a love affair with his or her horse, this intimate collection of images of a white stallion in the English countryside will evoke the joy of a horse's companionship.

In Mary McCartney's largest body of work to date she pays tribute to the extraordinary beauty of a white stallion, Alejandro. These portraits place the horse in the context of the rich, bucolic countryside of Sussex where McCartney grew up. Using a medium-format camera for formal portraits as well as 35mm and smartphone cameras for candid shots, she profiles equestrian life from on and off the saddle.


 


These intimate pictures convey the special relationship between horse and rider and offer a profound insight into the connection that binds people to these majestic animals. The reader is taken through an ever-changing vista of lush green meadows, dappled forest trails, and nighttime forests, often using the unique perspective of rider on horseback to afford us the most compelling views. McCartney's knowledge of the landscape and her unique eye paint a loving and exquisite portrait of a horse and the equestrian lifestyle.

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Mary McCartney is an acclaimed British photographer whose work focuses on intimate portraiture and candid reportage. Her work has been shown in numerous exhibitions, including British Style Observed (National History Museum, London, 2008); From Where I Stand (National Portrait Gallery, London, 2010); and Mother Daughter (Gagosian, 2015), a collection of photographs exploring her relationship with her mother, Linda McCartney.

General Fields

  • : 9780847858491
  • : Rizzoli International Publications, Incorporated
  • : Rizzoli International Publications, Incorporated
  • : 1.27913
  • : 31 July 2018
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 150 Colour Photographs
  • : 200
  • : English
  • : Jul-18
  • : Hardback
  • : Mary McCartney (Photographer); Simon Aboud (Foreword by)