Description
General’s March by P. Buckley Moss
Content & Subject
General’s March is a powerful limited edition giclée by American artist P. Buckley Moss, signed and numbered by the artist. The artwork portrays a stately horse in motion, its form both elegant and commanding. The textured detailing across the horse’s body gives the piece a sense of history, strength, and endurance—like a noble steed carrying the spirit of tradition forward. The muted earth tones and layered depth evoke an antique patina, adding gravitas and timeless character to the horse’s presence.
This piece belongs to the Moss Horse Collection, one of the artist’s most beloved themes. Horses symbolize not only freedom and grace but also loyalty, resilience, and the enduring bond between humanity and nature.
Style & Technique
Moss employs a unique fusion of texture and watercolor technique in General’s March. The horse’s form is defined by earthy layers of ochre, bronze, and sepia that give the sense of both movement and permanence, as though carved into stone or history itself. This blending of painterly strokes with rich surface texture sets the piece apart within Moss’s equestrian works, offering a striking balance between abstraction and realism.
Mood & Inspiration
The mood is bold, grounded, and timeless. The title, General’s March, suggests both authority and dignity—echoing the long history of horses as companions in journeys, battles, and triumphs. Moss inspires the viewer to see the horse not only as an animal of beauty, but as a symbol of courage and endurance.
Placement & Gift Ideas
This artwork is ideal for a study, office, or library, where its strong lines and earthy palette bring warmth and gravitas to the space. It is also a fitting addition for equestrian enthusiasts, history lovers, and long-time Moss collectors. As a gift, it makes a profound statement for anniversaries, retirements, or special occasions where legacy and strength are celebrated.
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity. (see FAQs)
🐎 Fun Fact About Horses in History:
Throughout history, horses have carried generals, leaders, and warriors into battles and triumphs. Famous steeds, like Alexander the Great’s horse Bucephalus or Robert E. Lee’s horse Traveller, became legends in their own right—symbols of loyalty, strength, and resilience.
✨ Collector’s Insight:
General’s March stands out within Moss’s equestrian works for its textured, almost sculptural feel. It bridges the gap between fine art and historical tribute, making it especially appealing to collectors who value Moss’s versatility. As a signed and numbered giclée, it holds lasting value, particularly for those curating equestrian or historically themed art collections.
2021
Paper: $160, Image Size: 10 x 18-1/2 inches.
Canvas: $525, Image Size: 14 x 25-3/4 inches.

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