If you are asking about the President George Washington's horse Blueskin, then yes he was an Arabian horse.
Some of George Washington's horses were named Blueskin, Nelson, and Samson. Blueskin was one of his favorite horses and was known for his strength and endurance. Washington was known to be an avid rider and horse enthusiast.
Old Nelson was grey (white) and Blueskin was eaither blue roan or some sort of grey.
Washington`s horse is white of course!
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The name of the horse in George Washington's painting is Nelson.
No, stallion is a word for a male horse that has not been gelded.The common gender noun is 'horse'.
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George Washington's favorite horse was a chestnut named Nelson. He is often depicted in paintings on a grey horse and apparently owned a stallion named Blueskin. There is a reference to Washington requesting a trade for a black horse that he intends to use as a breeding stallion, since there are no paintings depicting this stallion we only have the word of the 1st President that he was black.
No, his horse was actually a grey. There are no "pure white" horses. They are all grays. Even the Lipizzaner horses of Vienna are grey.