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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Charles Walter Simpson , HORACE AND HILDEBRAND, c. 1930
Charles Walter Simpson
HORACE AND HILDEBRAND, c. 1930
Ink and wash on paper
22 x 17 1/2 in. (56 x 44.5 cm)
21765
£350.00
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One of the ilustrations for HILDEBRAND by John Thorbron, published 1930 (Country Life books)
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One of the ilustrations for HILDEBRAND by John Thorbron, published 1930 (Country Life books)

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HILDEBRAND by John Thorbron

Hildebrand is a talking piebald horse who can only eat things beginning with 'H' . In this illustration he is with HORACE. He also has two fox friends called Hengist and Horsa.

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