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Admire George Stubbs’ ‘A Bay Hunter,’ a masterful 1777 equestrian painting. Explore its realistic detail, serene landscape & aristocratic appeal – a timeless art treasure.
Experience George Stubbs’ ‘The Grosvenor Hunt,’ a stunning 1762 oil painting of British hunting tradition. Admire its realism, historical context & masterful technique – a timeless piece for art lovers.
George Stubbs’ ‘Horse Frightened by a Lion’ (1770) – A dramatic Baroque masterpiece! Explore this stunning oil painting's dynamic composition, chiaroscuro & symbolic depth.
George Stubbs’ ‘Horse Devoured by a Lion’ (1763) – A dramatic oil painting of raw power & classical allegory. Explore this Romantic masterpiece's texture, symbolism & historical context.
George Stubbs’ ‘Horse Devoured by a Lion’ (1763) – A dramatic oil painting of raw power & classical allegory. Explore this Romantic masterpiece’s texture, symbolism & historical context.
George Stubbs' "The Prince of Wales Phaeton" (1793) captures a historic scene with horses and figures, showcasing the artist’s mastery of anatomy and Romantic style. Explore this iconic painting!
George Stubbs's dramatic 'Fall of Phaeton' (1777) captures the mythic chariot race with stunning anatomical detail and dynamic movement. A masterpiece of Romanticism, showcasing a powerful scene of divine intervention.
Discover George Stubbs’ ‘A Lion & Tiger,’ a stunning 1779 ceramic painting showcasing remarkable animal realism & dramatic composition. Explore this masterpiece of Romanticism!
George Stubbs's 'The Marquess of Rockingham' captures a majestic horse portrait, showcasing the artist’s mastery of anatomy and detail. A stunning example of 18th-century art.
Stubbs began his artistic journey at the age of 15, initially apprenticed under hamlet winstanley and honing his skills at york county hospital. His early works included illustrations for john burton’s textbook on midwifery.
George Stubbs’s monumental Lincolnshire Ox captures the grandeur of rural England in 1790, portraying John Gibbons alongside his colossal champion ox – a breathtaking testament to animal anatomy and Victorian fascination with scientific observation. Explore this iconic masterpiece.
Born in Gedney Lincolnshire in 1782, George Stubbs was a celebrated English painter known for his meticulous anatomical studies and captivating depictions of horses. He gained prominence as one of the pioneers of Romanticism, particularly through his iconic painting ‘Whistlejacket.’ His artistic journey began with apprenticeships under renowned surgeons and anatomists like Charles Atkinson. The L
Experience George Stubbs' masterful 18th-century portrait of a man with his Arabian stallion against a dramatic hillside backdrop; discover this equestrian masterpiece today.
George Stubbs' 'A Horse Frightened by a Lion' – A dramatic oil painting capturing fear and intensity, meticulously reproduced as a museum-quality art print.
Discover the serene beauty of Mares and Foals in a River Landscape by George Stubbs, hand‑painted acrylic on canvas. Add this Romantic masterpiece to your collection today.
George Stubbs's stunning 1782 painting depicts Isabella Salstonstall as Una from Spenser’s ‘Faerie Queene’. A captivating portrait of a noblewoman alongside a majestic lion, showcasing masterful detail and historical significance.
Admire George Stubbs's masterful depiction of Firetail and his trainer at Newmarket Heath, capturing the essence of equestrian artistry and Victorian England. Explore this iconic painting!
George Stubbs' 'Haymaking' (1785) captures rural life with dynamic detail & realism. A classic British landscape showcasing community labor & the artist’s mastery of animal and human forms.
George Stubbs's meticulously detailed 1766 black and white drawing, 'The Anatomy of the Horse,' showcases a strikingly realistic horse skeleton, reflecting the artist’s groundbreaking anatomical studies from the late 18th century. Discover this exceptional piece and bring art history into your home.
George Stubbs's 'Labourers' captures rural life in 1761 with masterful detail & earthy tones. Admire the dynamic scene of laborers and a horse-drawn carriage – a timeless British masterpiece.
George Stubbs's 'Molly Long Legs' captures a majestic equestrian portrait of a racehorse and jockey, showcasing anatomical precision & romantic artistry from 1762.
Admire George Stubbs’ ‘George Stubbs’ (1781) – a captivating portrait of a gentleman. Explore this 18th-century masterpiece, showcasing anatomical detail & historical significance. Hand-painted reproduction available.
A serene 18th-century portrait by George Stubbs capturing the gentle bond between Viscount Curzon and his mare Maria amidst a soft landscape, offering a timeless piece of equestrian mastery for your collection.
George Stubbs' 'Gimcrack with John Pratt up on Newmarket Heath' captures a legendary racehorse and jockey amidst the beauty of East Anglian countryside. A stunning oil painting from 1765.