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Explore George Stubbs's dramatic depiction of a lion attacking a stag – a masterpiece commissioned by Rockingham Hall and showcasing the artist’s groundbreaking anatomical approach to animal painting.
George Stubbs’s ‘Molly Long-legs’ captures the majestic spirit of a racehorse with astonishing anatomical detail from 1762, showcasing Romantic ideals and scientific precision – perfect for art lovers.
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.
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.
A hauntingly beautiful encounter with mortality unfolds in George Stubbs's 1786 Romantic masterpiece featuring a farmer's wife and an ominous raven, inviting you to explore this profound moment of natural drama.
Admire 'Fino and Tiny,' a stunning 1791 oil painting by George Stubbs. Captivating animal anatomy & landscape details. Explore exquisite handmade reproductions at ArtsDot.com.
Explore George Stubbs’ ‘Finished Study,’ a detailed 1758 graphite skeleton study showcasing anatomical precision & Romanticism. A unique scientific illustration.