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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' '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.
Admire George Stubbs’ ‘A Foxhound’, a masterful 18th-century painting of this iconic breed. Explore the anatomical detail & Romantic vision of British art by renowned artist George Stubbs.
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.
Own a stunning reproduction of George Stubbs' 'Foxhound'! This iconic 1760 painting captures the dog’s grace and power. Handcrafted oil art, available now at ArtsDot.com.
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.
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
George Stubbs's 'A Monkey' (1799) captures a contemplative primate amidst a shadowy forest, showcasing the artist’s anatomical precision and Romantic style. Explore this iconic painting.
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.
Explore George Stubbs's iconic masterpiece 'A Lion Attacking a Horse,' depicting a dramatic confrontation between predator and prey. Discover insights into its creation, historical context, and lasting influence.
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’ 1746 portrait of George Fothergill showcases dramatic lighting & rich textures in a realistic Baroque style. A captivating 18th-century masterpiece.
George Stubbs (1724-1806): Celebrated English painter renowned for his anatomical accuracy & masterful depictions of horses. Pioneer of Romanticism, famous for 'Whistlejacket'. Explore his equine art & legacy.
Explore George Stubbs's groundbreaking anatomical study 'Study of the Human Figure,' showcasing meticulous detail and scientific realism—a masterpiece of Romanticism capturing human anatomy alongside animal forms.
Explore George Stubbs’ ‘Finished Study,’ a detailed 1758 graphite skeleton study showcasing anatomical precision & Romanticism. A unique scientific illustration.