I’m going to be posting quite a bit on 17th century horsemanship.

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What interests me about this painting from 1652 is that the woman is riding side-saddle, but in fancy dress. Her hair is long and loose, in the masculine style, and she’s wearing a hat. From what I understand, hats were considered masculine wear. Women wore hats riding because riding was a masculine activity.