Arts & Culture

Equestrians Through the Ages

The Sidesaddle exhibit at Virginia’s National Sporting Library & Museum illustrates women’s profound influence on horseback riding

The leaping horn was an invention nearly as revolutionary as the saddle itself. Created in the 1830s, the innovation provided women a firm seat as they rode with a sidesaddle, enabling them to safely participate in pursuits such as foxhunting while wearing the long skirts expected at the time. That’s why Sidesaddle, 1690–1935 (through March 24), a ret­rospective at Middleburg’s National Sporting Library & Museum, is broken into two categories: pre– and post–leaping horn. “These were highly skilled, athletic wom­en who rode and hunted, and because of cultural norms, for a long time they did it all in skirts,” says Claudia Pfeiffer, the exhib­it’s cocurator. The museum is displaying nearly sixty oil paintings, sculptures, and watercolors that illustrate the progres­sion of women in the equestrian world.

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John Wootton (British, 1682-1764)
Preparing for the Hunt, c. 1745

Photo: Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

George Stubbs (British, 1724-1806)
The Countess of Coningsby in the Costume of the Charlton Hunt, c. 1760

Photo: Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

Johan Joseph Zoffany (German, 1733-1810)
The Drummond Family, c. 1769

Photo: Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

George Morland (British, 1763-1804)
The Squire’s Door, c. 1790

Photo: Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

Benjamin Marshall (English, 1768-1835)
A Lady’s Hunter and Her Black and Tan, and a Pug Dog on an Estate, 1799

Photo: Private Collection

Henry Thomas Alken (British, 1785-1851)
A Confident Approach, c. 1850

Photo: Collection of Lorian Peralta-Ramos

Pierre-Jules Mêne (French, 1810-1879)
Amazone, no. 1, modeled 1865

Photo: Collection of Monica Lind Greenberg

John Lavery (Irish, 1856-1941)
Hazel Trudeau, later Lady Lavery (1880-1935), Mounted Side-saddle on Lily-Beau, c. 1904-6

Photo: Private Collection

Sir Alfred J. Munnings (British, 1878–1959)
My Horse is My Friend: The Artist’s Wife and Isaac, c. 1922

Photo: Pebble Hill Plantation, Thomasville, Georgia

Franklin Brooke Voss (American, 1880-1953)
Thanksgiving Day Meet, the Meadow Brook Hounds, Long Island, 1923

Photo: Private Collection, Virginia