Study for an Equestrian Monument is a drawing by the Italian Renaissance artist Antonio Pollaiuolo. It is a pen and brown ink drawing over traces of black chalk on paper. The drawing depicts a mounted warrior on a rearing horse, trampling a fallen man. The warrior is shown in profile, wearing a classical helmet and armor. The horse is shown in mid-stride, with its head turned back towards the fallen man. The fallen man is shown lying on his back, with his arms outstretched.

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**Artist**: Antonio Pollaiuolo**Artwork**: Study for an Equestrian Monument
**Description**: Study for an Equestrian Monument is a drawing by the Italian Renaissance artist Antonio Pollaiuolo. It is a pen and brown ink drawing over traces of black chalk on paper. The drawing depicts a mounted warrior on a rearing horse, trampling a fallen man. The warrior is shown in profile, wearing a classical helmet and armor. The horse is shown in mid-stride, with its head turned back towards the fallen man. The fallen man is shown lying on his back, with his arms outstretched.
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