Edward Troye mostly painted these animals, who are shown “at Play” and engaging in “feats” in two paintings by George Catlin. One of these animals appears next to two men who are whittling and bargaining in a painting by William Sidney Mount. Four of these animals appear in Thomas Eakins’s painting of the civil engineer Fairman Rogers, which drew on a series made after a separate artist’s acquittal for “justifiable homicide” of his wife’s lover. The painting A Dash for the Timber depicts these animals and was made by an artist whose sculpture of one was gifted to Teddy Roosevelt. Leland Stanford financed a set of cabinet cards that aimed to show the motion of these animals by Eadweard Muybridge (“Edward MY-bridge”). For 10 points, Frederic Remington sculpted what type of animal being ridden by a “buster”? ■END■
ANSWER: horses [or equines or equids; accept specific types of horses like broncos or stallions or mares] (The second painting by George Catlin is “Comanche Feats of Horsemanship.”)
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