A Couple of Foxhounds

A Couple of Foxhounds

George StubbsWW-1792-218485
1792·Oil paint on canvas·support: 1016 x 1270 mm frame: 1180 x 1440 x 115 mm

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Year
1792
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support: 1016 x 1270 mm frame: 1180 x 1440 x 115 mm
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George Stubbs
George Stubbs

Printmaking

George Stubbs was an English painter and anatomist renowned for his precisely observed paintings of horses, often set within refined landscapes or aristocratic settings. Working in the eighteenth century, he combined meticulous naturalism with classical composition, elevating the animal portrait to a form of high art. His anatomical studies, informed by direct dissection and skeletal analysis, distinguished his work from contemporary horse painters and established him as a master of equine representation. Stubbs also painted portraits and historical subjects, but his legacy rests primarily on paintings that married scientific accuracy with aristocratic sensibility.

Liverpool, UK

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1792
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support: 1016 x 1270 mm frame: 1180 x 1440 x 115 mm
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WW-1792-218485

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