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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' 'Lord Grosvenor’s Arabian Stallion with a Groom' (1765) showcases equestrian skill & classical influence. A stunning portrait capturing elegance, detail, and the bond between horse & rider.
George Stubbs's breathtaking equine paintings exemplify Romantic vision—a masterful blend of anatomical precision and emotive drama captured in this 1755 portrait. Witness the artist’s unparalleled skill and explore the rich tapestry of 18th-century British art.
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 '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.
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 'Molly Long Legs' captures a majestic equestrian portrait of a racehorse and jockey, showcasing anatomical precision & romantic artistry from 1762.
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.
A captivating 1787 scene of a gentleman driving a lady in an elegant phaeton by George Stubbs captures the grace of the English era, inviting you to bring this timeless masterpiece into your private collection.