Eight Horses is one of the most important works of ignatius Szicher Bart. His eight horses are as big as real horses. Since China painters were active in the battlefield, horses have become the traditional theme of their paintings. The horse painted by ignatius Szicher Bart, based on the western painting method, had a genius combination of eastern and western arts and was loved by the emperor at that time. This method of combining Chinese and western painting of horses has been passed down from generation to generation.
Eight Horses is a very popular painting since the Six Dynasties. This is a photo of eight good horses that Zhou Muwang rode when he visited Kunlun Mountain. The names of these eight horses are recorded in different books. In Wang Jia's Notes on the Collection of Relics, it is recorded that "eight horses are called Jedi, feathering, soaring, shadow, photo, light, Xiang, fog and flapping"; In Mu Zhuan, it is recorded as: Hua Yi, Yi Er, Chi Ji, Bai, overwhelming, stealing Li, (Liu Zongyuan's Eight Horses View uses this saying).
The gallop of eight horses