The Hunters leave Southill
Romanticism
1768
61.0 x 105.0 cm
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Artwork Description
Composition and Atmosphere
The composition of The Hunters leave Southill is a dynamic scene of movement, with hunters, horses, and hounds positioned in a way that conveys motion and excitement. The diagonal lines created by the figures lead the viewer's eye through the scene, enhancing the sense of action. This layout not only captures the thrill of the hunt but also reflects the organized chaos of nature. Key Features of the painting include:- A rich color palette dominated by earthy tones, such as deep greens, browns, and warm ochres
- Meticulous attention to detail, with a focus on animal anatomy and behavior
- A sense of harmony between nature and the aristocratic pursuit of hunting
Artist and Style
George Stubbs is often hailed as the father of animal painting. His work transcended mere representation; he infused his paintings with life and character. The Hunters leave Southill is a prime example of his skill in capturing the elegance of both animals and their human companions. For more information on George Stubbs and his works, visit /art/list/?Filter=8XY3YY-George-Stubbs-The-Hunters-leave-Southill. You can also explore other Romanticism paintings on https://ArtsDot.com, including works by John Constable and Francisco De Goya. The Musée Victor Hugo in Paris is another great resource for art enthusiasts, with a collection of artworks that reflect the life and work of one of France's most celebrated writers.The painting The Hunters leave Southill is a must-see for anyone interested in Romanticism and animal painting. With its rich colors, dynamic composition, and meticulous attention to detail, it is a true masterpiece of the genre.
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Artist Biography
early life and training
george stubbs, a renowned english painter, was born on august 25, 1724, in liverpool, united kingdom. his early life was marked by a sparse record of his activities until the age of 35, with most information sourced from ozias humphry's memoirs, based on conversations with stubbs in 1794. stubbs began his artistic journey at the age of 15, initially working under his father, a currier or leather-dresser. he later approached hamlet winstanley, a lancashire painter and engraver, for a brief apprenticeship. this short stint allowed him to study the collection at knowsley hall.artistic development and notable works
stubbs's passion for anatomy led him to move to york in 1744, where he studied under surgeon charles atkinson at york county hospital. one of his earliest surviving works is a set of illustrations for john burton's textbook on midwifery, published in 1751. in 1756, stubbs rented a farmhouse in lincolnshire and spent 18 months dissecting horses, assisted by his common-law wife, mary spencer. this led to the publication of the anatomy of the horse in 1766, with original drawings now housed at the royal academy. stubbs's work was soon recognized by leading aristocratic patrons, including the 3rd duke of richmond, who commissioned three large pictures in 1759. this marked the beginning of his successful career, with works produced for several dukes and lords, culminating in the purchase of a house in marylebone, london.legacy and notable paintings
stubbs's most famous work, whistlejacket, a painting of a prancing horse commissioned by the 2nd marquess of rockingham, is now housed at the national gallery in london. this and two other paintings for rockingham break with convention, featuring plain backgrounds.- whistlejacket, a thoroughbred race horse rising on his hind legs, showcases stubbs's unparalleled skill in capturing the essence of horses.
- stubbs's series of paintings on a lion attacking a horse are early examples of the romantic movement, demonstrating his influence on 18th-century art.
- view stubbs's artwork at https://ArtsDot.com/@/george_stubbs
- explore the national gallery in london's collection, featuring stubbs's notable works, at /en/art/show/art-8xyffg-en/
- learn more about stubbs's life and work on wikipedia at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/george_stubbs
George Stubbs
1724 - 1806 , United Kingdom
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism, Equine Art
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Joshua Reynolds']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Hamlet Winstanley']
- Date Of Birth: August 25, 1724
- Date Of Death: July 10, 1806
- Full Name: George Stubbs
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Whistlejacket
- Lion & Horse
- A Lion and Tiger
- Place Of Birth: Liverpool, UK

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