Here is a fine aristocratic noble-mare relaxing away in her 18th Century mansion, perhaps waiting for her servant to serve her a cup of wine. I have no idea if she is supposed to be a baroness, a duchess, a female marquis or whatever. But iI am quite certain that she does own a couple of tracks of land.
This is inspired by a lot of 18th century era period movies I've watch, like the 1988 version of "Dangerous Liasions" with Glen Close and one 1970s version of "Wuthering Heights" that stared Timothy Dalton. Like actual 1700s women, the actresses tend to wear cleavage-bearing dress in such, and do it like an art form. Not just with the cleavage, but with the bows or gemstones and frilly necklines to make it unbelievably fancy and so sexy. Wearing a beauty mark anywhere on top either breats tends to be an optional beauty must.
It was difficult getting the picture right. I mean the 17th-18th century was very big with fancy decor with their clothes, furnture, pottery, architecture, hair, and I try not to mess it up, espeseacilly with the wall decor and pitcher behind the mare.
This is inspired by a lot of 18th century era period movies I've watch, like the 1988 version of "Dangerous Liasions" with Glen Close and one 1970s version of "Wuthering Heights" that stared Timothy Dalton. Like actual 1700s women, the actresses tend to wear cleavage-bearing dress in such, and do it like an art form. Not just with the cleavage, but with the bows or gemstones and frilly necklines to make it unbelievably fancy and so sexy. Wearing a beauty mark anywhere on top either breats tends to be an optional beauty must.
It was difficult getting the picture right. I mean the 17th-18th century was very big with fancy decor with their clothes, furnture, pottery, architecture, hair, and I try not to mess it up, espeseacilly with the wall decor and pitcher behind the mare.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Horse
Size 850 x 1094px
File Size 979.5 kB
Thanks. I like drawing these sort of things, which again is based on what I seen in certain movies and TV miniseries set in that era. It seemed awesome to go live in a huge fancy house with a bunch of servants making my food, driving me around in a horse-drawn carriage, wearing facy clothing, all that wonderful paintings and statues, listening to the beautiful classical music, playing classy games, and of course the sexy pumped-up cleavage. I'm sure living at that time has its minus points, too, but it seemed awesome, like the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the late 19th century/early 20th century period.
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