Art of Equestrian Calendar 2025
Art of Equestrian Calendar 2025
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Art of Equestrian Calendar 2025
Stunning 2025 Art of Equestrian 13 month Calendar by Leonie Varisco.. Leonie works with heart and she seeks to capture the essence, personality and character of her subjects through feel, energy and emotion.
13 month Calendar January 2025 – January 2026
Size 30 x 30, Colour, 28 pages
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Stunning 2025 Art of Equestrian 13 month Calendar by Leonie Varisco.. Leonie works with heart and she seeks to capture the essence, personality and character of her subjects through feel, energy and emotion.
13 month Calendar January 2025 – January 2026
Size 30 x 30, Colour, 28 pages
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