I am a huge fan of Brigitte Eberl's work, and this page is devoted to my growing collection of her resins. These pieces have all been painted by me and are not for sale.
This is the highly sought-after Tamino resin painted in a shaded, dappled dark bay. (Mar. 2006)
This is the Gazal resin painted in a shaded flaxen chestnut. Like the Tamino above, I'm not happy with his color, so I'll be redoing him in the near future. (Jan. 2005)
This is Glayva, the "Golden Boy" resin, painted in shaded black as a portrait of a real ASB I know. He has had a bit of a nose job, but is otherwise original. (Mar. 2005)
This is Lysistrata, the "Pasquita" resin painted up as a dark flaxen chestnut. She is probably my favorite Eberl Arab---she's very typey and extremely elegant. (Her base is not finished in this photo.) (Mar. 2005)
This is Machiavelli, the "Anturo" resin painted up to resemble a son of Samber or Art Deco. (His base is not finished in this photo either.) (Feb. 2005)
This is Iskander, the rare Akhal-Teke resin done up in a slightly metallic buckskin. (Mar. 2005)
This is the Trotting Lipizzaner Stallion resin done in a pretty bright red bay. Bay Lipizzaners are considered lucky. (Feb. 2004)
This is Althea, the "Mulahn" resin in shaded bay. (Mar. 2005)
Pix of my Chica, Violette, Queenie, Claire, Mini Almanzor, Mini Malik, several foals, and a few other Eberl resins coming soon. :-)