alvin Roy Kinstler's work is in wood as opposed to plastic, resin, etc. but the medium can be painted and modified just as the others can. Many pieces of his work are on display at the Kentucky Horse Park.
Jim Richendollar has written an article on Mr Kinstler which he has given permission to be scanned. It is available here. All images in this gallery are provided by Jim Richendollar.
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Grey Arabian stallion.
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Chestnut Trotting Best Belgian stallion.
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Chestnut Best Belgian stallion.
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Liver chestnut Trotting Best Belgian stallion.
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Liver chestnut Belgian stallion.
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Chestnut Belgian stallion.
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Chestnut Belgian stallion.
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Bay Clydesdale stallion. This is a copy of the one that Kinstler sculpted for Mr. August Busch of Budweiser. Budweiser pictured the model and noted Kinstler was the sculptor in their advertisement that appeared in the "Blue Book" ( for gaited and driving horses) during the 40's.
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Bay Clydesdale stallion.
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Bay Clydesdale stallion.
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Dapple grey Best Percheron stallion.
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Dapple grey Percheron stallion.
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Dapple grey Percheron mare, and black Percheron foal.
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Bay Shire stallion.
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Brown Saddlebred stallion.
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Bay mule; traditional scale. Shown as Amos. Image provided by Myla Pearce.
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Bay Quarter Horse stallion.
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Brown Thoroughbred Hunter stallion.
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