


A Modern Princess (of India) (Equine Art, Horse, Marwari, Rare Breed)
Artist: Anna Archinger
Price:
$633.33
Medium: Photography
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Creation Date: 2025
Materials: Archival Pigment Print on Canson® Infinity Platine Fibre Rag
Dimensions: 11" x 8"
Condition: Mint
Finish: Unframed
About the Item: Anna Archinger
A Modern Princess (of India) (Equine Art, Horse, Marwari, Rare Breed)
Archival Pigment Print on Canson® Infinity Platine Fibre Rag
Year: 2025
Image Size: 11.7 x 8.3 x in (29.7 x 21 cm) - printed with ample margin
Edition: 20
Publisher: Cerbera Gallery, Kansas City, MO - USA
Publisher's Emboss and Print Sheet
Signed: On Label
COA provided
*Framing Options Available. Please Inquire.
**Larger Sizes Available. Please Inquire.
About this work:
This work captures the elegant neck of a Marwari, a rare and revered horse breed native to India. Protected by law due to its rarity, the Marwari cannot be exported, preserving its unique heritage. The high-key lighting accentuates its neck's graceful contours, while the handcrafted natural accessories symbolize the breed’s exotic allure and cultural significance. This image celebrates the Marwari as a symbol of India’s regal equine beauty.
About the Artist:
Anna Archinger (b. 1994, Neuburg an der Donau) is a German artist based in Dronningmølle, Denmark. Since 2022, she has worked professionally as a photographer, with a practice centered on equine imagery. Her fascination with horses goes beyond mere passion—she lives at Enggaarden, a farm and educational center dedicated to teaching the “Academic Art of Riding.” This close relationship with horses recalls the historical fascination of seminal artists with equine studies.
Over the past three years, Anna has developed a striking body of equine photography. Her work received an Honorable Mention in the Professional category from the International Photo Awards USA (2023) and was shortlisted in a private competition held by the Motif Collective Photography Gallery (2023). In 2024, her work will be presented in several international venues, including the Glasgow Gallery of Photography (United Kingdom), the Black and White Photography Festival (Athens), and the Chateau Gallery (Louisville).
"A traveling equestrian photographer who lives in a private riding education center that teaches the "Academic Art of Riding" in Dronningmølle, Denmark. For me, the farm is my open-air studio and the most fascinating workplace a photographer could dream of. I’m an artist who lives in the environment of my own inspiration — horses! I live surrounded by my ‘muse’ and power animals, as I love to call them."
A Modern Princess (of India) (Equine Art, Horse, Marwari, Rare Breed)
Archival Pigment Print on Canson® Infinity Platine Fibre Rag
Year: 2025
Image Size: 11.7 x 8.3 x in (29.7 x 21 cm) - printed with ample margin
Edition: 20
Publisher: Cerbera Gallery, Kansas City, MO - USA
Publisher's Emboss and Print Sheet
Signed: On Label
COA provided
*Framing Options Available. Please Inquire.
**Larger Sizes Available. Please Inquire.
About this work:
This work captures the elegant neck of a Marwari, a rare and revered horse breed native to India. Protected by law due to its rarity, the Marwari cannot be exported, preserving its unique heritage. The high-key lighting accentuates its neck's graceful contours, while the handcrafted natural accessories symbolize the breed’s exotic allure and cultural significance. This image celebrates the Marwari as a symbol of India’s regal equine beauty.
About the Artist:
Anna Archinger (b. 1994, Neuburg an der Donau) is a German artist based in Dronningmølle, Denmark. Since 2022, she has worked professionally as a photographer, with a practice centered on equine imagery. Her fascination with horses goes beyond mere passion—she lives at Enggaarden, a farm and educational center dedicated to teaching the “Academic Art of Riding.” This close relationship with horses recalls the historical fascination of seminal artists with equine studies.
Over the past three years, Anna has developed a striking body of equine photography. Her work received an Honorable Mention in the Professional category from the International Photo Awards USA (2023) and was shortlisted in a private competition held by the Motif Collective Photography Gallery (2023). In 2024, her work will be presented in several international venues, including the Glasgow Gallery of Photography (United Kingdom), the Black and White Photography Festival (Athens), and the Chateau Gallery (Louisville).
"A traveling equestrian photographer who lives in a private riding education center that teaches the "Academic Art of Riding" in Dronningmølle, Denmark. For me, the farm is my open-air studio and the most fascinating workplace a photographer could dream of. I’m an artist who lives in the environment of my own inspiration — horses! I live surrounded by my ‘muse’ and power animals, as I love to call them."

About The Artist
Anna Archinger (b. 1994, Neuburg an der Donau) is a German artist based in Dronningmølle, Denmark. Since 2022, she has worked professionally as a photographer, with a practice centered on equine imagery. Her fascination with horses goes beyond mere passion—she lives at Enggaarden, a farm and educational center dedicated to teaching the “Academic Art of Riding.” This close relationship with horses recalls the historical fascination of seminal artists with equine studies.
Over the past three years, Anna has developed a striking body of equine photography. Her work received an Honorable Mention in the Professional category from the International Photo Awards USA (2023) and was shortlisted in a private competition held by the Motif Collective Photography Gallery (2023). In 2024, her work will be presented in several international venues, including the Glasgow Gallery of Photography (United Kingdom), the Black and White Photography Festival (Athens), and the Chateau Gallery (Louisville).
"A traveling equestrian photographer who lives in a private riding education center that teaches the "Academic Art of Riding" in Dronningmølle, Denmark. For me, the farm is my open-air studio and the most fascinating workplace a photographer could dream of. I’m an artist who lives in the environment of my own inspiration — horses! I live surrounded by my ‘muse’ and power animals, as I love to call them."
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