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- Espresso
- Driftwood
- Putty
- George Stubbs
- 18Th Century Painting
- Georgian Era Art
- Portrait Wall Decor
- Versailles Museum
- Portrait Art
- British Wildlife Art
- 18Th Century
- Blue And White Art
- Fine Arts Academy
- Cholmley Artwork
- Decorative Art
- Portraiture
- Historical Artwork
- Classical Style
- Molly Long Legs
- Rococo Painting
- Joshua Reynolds Art
- Vintage Hunting Scene
- Oil Painting
- British Art
- Lord Of The Manor
- Horse Painting Art
- Oil Painting Art
- British Portraits
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.
Sir Joshua Reynolds’ 1762 portrait of Nathaniel Cholmley, Lord of the Manor, Whitby Abbey, captures a dignified gentleman in blue with a white wig, showcasing classic British aristocratic portraiture and offering a timeless piece to own.
George Stubbs's 'Molly Long Legs' captures a majestic equestrian portrait of a racehorse and jockey, showcasing anatomical precision & romantic artistry from 1762.
This artwork showcases Louis Michel van Loo’s skill in portraying family relationships alongside artistic ideals. Painted in 1762, it depicts his father and points to Raphael's bust as a model for artistic excellence. Explore this iconic piece at the Musée national du Château de Versailles.