Adavantiuss 1:9
Adavantiuss 1:9
Andalusian Stallion
Baroque Style
by Tibbi Searcher
Traditional scale
13" front hoof to tail x 9.5" to top of neck crest
(on the stand) The clear acrylic stand is included.
Traditional scale, white hollow cast resin with stainless steel wire support.
This is a resin cast model and is not a 3D print
The Baroque Andalusian
Tibbi Searcher creates meticulously detailed sculptures, and her representation of a Baroque Andalusian horse is no exception. Her Baroque Andalusian model captures the grace and strength of the breed.
The head of Adavantiuss is sculpted with a distinct convex profile and noble features. The eyes are expressive, capturing the calm intelligence and alertness of the Andalusian. His overall expression projects an attentive and proud look.
His beautifully sculpted neck is muscular and gracefully arched. This mirrors the proud, high carriage of real Andalusians, giving the model an air of regality. Tibbi included many fine details such as veining, lip wrinkles, whisker bumps, and eye lashes. His style is further enhanced by a braided mane and tail.
True to the Baroque style, the body of the Adavantiuss is compact and muscular. Tibbi Searcher emphasizes the Andalusian's strength in the pose that she has chosen.
The term baroque horse describes a group of horse breeds, usually descended from and retaining the distinctive characteristics of a particular type of horse that rose to prominence in Europe during the Baroque era, after significant development throughout the Middle Ages. It describes the type of agile but strong-bodied descendants of horses in the Middle Ages. Specific ancestors of this type include the Neapolitan horse, and the Iberian horse of Barb ancestry known in the Middle Ages as the Spanish Jennet. They are characterized by powerful hindquarters, a muscular, arched neck, a straight or slightly convex profile.