Don Shugart Photography Collection - 19 Matching Results

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[Barron Jack]
Photograph of quarter horse, Barron Jack from the profile while he turns his head to face the camera.
[Barron Jack and rider]
Photograph of American Quarter Horse, Barron Jack, standing on the bank of a body of water with a rider on horseback.
[Barron Jack three quarters front]
Photograph of American Quarter Horse, Barron Jack, standing on the banks of a body of water.
[Carol Rose horse sale]
Photograph of five horses and their new owners after a sale by Carol Rose. The group stands behind a white rope in a bed of saw dust.
[Coosa from shoulders down]
Photograph of renown breeding stallion and National Cutting Horse Association earner, Coosa, from the shoulders down as he stands three quarters front. This photograph was taken for sculptor, Jim Reno.
[Coosa from shoulders down(1)]
Photograph of renown breeding stallion and National Cutting Horse Association earner, Coosa, from the shoulders down as he stands three quarters front. This photograph was taken for sculptor, Jim Reno.
[Coosa from the shoulders down]
Photograph of renown breeding stallion and National Cutting Horse Association earner, Coosa, from the shoulders down as he stands full front. This photograph was taken for sculptor, Jim Reno.
[Coosa full front]
Photograph of renown breeding stallion and National Cutting Horse Association earner, Coosa, standing full front. This photograph was taken for sculptor, Jim Reno.
[Coosa full front(1)]
Photograph of renown breeding stallion and National Cutting Horse Association earner, Coosa, standing full front. This photograph was taken for sculptor, Jim Reno.
[Coosa full front(2)]
Photograph of renown breeding stallion and National Cutting Horse Association earner, Coosa, standing full front. This photograph was taken for sculptor, Jim Reno.
[Coosa full rear]
Photograph of renown breeding stallion and National Cutting Horse Association earner, Coosa, from the hips down as he stands full rear. This photograph was taken for sculptor, Jim Reno.
[Coosa full rear(1)]
Photograph of renown breeding stallion and National Cutting Horse Association earner, Coosa, standing full rear. An unidentified man wearing a plaid shirt holds the lead line. This photograph was taken for sculptor, Jim Reno.
[Coosa full rear(2)]
Photograph of renown breeding stallion and National Cutting Horse Association earner, Coosa, standing full rear. An unidentified man wearing a plaid shirt holds the lead line and Coosa's tail to the side. This photograph was taken for sculptor, Jim Reno.
[Coosa headshot]
Photograph of renowned National Cutting Horse Association horse and breeding stallion, Coosa. The photograph is a head-shot of the animal.
[Coosa three quarters front]
Photograph of renown breeding stallion and National Cutting Horse Association earner, Coosa, standing three quarters front. Coosa is being held by lead line by a man in a plaid shirt and jeans. This photograph was taken for sculptor, Jim Reno.
[Coosa three quarters rear]
Photograph of renown breeding stallion and National Cutting Horse Association earner, Coosa, standing three quarters rear. An unidentified man wearing a plaid shirt holds the lead line and Coosa's tail to the side. This photograph was taken for sculptor, Jim Reno.
[Coosa three quarters rear(1)]
Photograph of renown breeding stallion and National Cutting Horse Association earner, Coosa, standing three quarters rear. An unidentified man wearing a plaid shirt holds the lead line and Coosa's tail to the side. This photograph was taken for sculptor, Jim Reno.
[Horse and people in sale ring]
Photograph of a horse being sold by Carol Rose Horses. The horse and a group of people stand in a roped off area coated with saw dust and wood chips in front of a blue curtain and announcer booth with two men standing in it.
[Portrait of a Quarter Horse]
Photograph of a Quarter Horse bred by Jerry Vawter. The horse stands outside on Vawter's property in Aubrey, Texas. The horse is a dark chestnut color with the two back feet having white markings as well as white markings on their face.
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