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- Driftwood
- 18Th Century Art
- “Vintage Art”
- Equestrian Painting
- Classical Art
- Stubbs Portrait
- Color
- Mythology
- “Landscape Art”
- Galloping Brown Horse
- “Stubbs Horses”
- Stubbs
- Equestrian Oil Painting
- English Animalier Style
- Horse Painting
- Chariot
- “Classical Art”
- Fine Art Print
- Classical
- “Horse Artwork”
- Phaeton
- Liverpool Artist
- Oil Paint
- Anatomy
- Dramatic
- “Pastoral Scene”
George Stubbs’s masterful 1755 portrait captures Liverpool’s celebrated artist at his peak, depicting a dignified townsman in rich attire against a dark backdrop—a testament to Stubbs's pioneering anatomical studies and early artistic ambition. Explore this captivating artwork.
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.
A powerful portrait of a galloping brown horse captures the dynamic energy of George Stubbs' 1762 masterpiece Whistlejacket, inviting you to bring this iconic piece of English equestrian art into your collection.
Discover George Stubbs’ ‘Five Brood Mares,’ a stunning 18th-century oil painting of majestic horses. Explore its classical realism, atmospheric perspective & historical significance.