Las óleos de todo George Stubbs


ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
37778  
George Stubbs, A Couple of Foxhounds
 
 A Couple of Foxhounds   sn02 1792 Oil on canvas 101.6x127
43304  
George Stubbs, A Gentleman Driving a Lady in a Phaeton
 
 A Gentleman Driving a Lady in a Phaeton   mk170 1787 Oil on oak 82.5x101.6cm
3727  
George Stubbs, A Horse Frightened by a Lion
 
 A Horse Frightened by a Lion   1770 Tate Gallery, London
45940  
George Stubbs, A Horse Frightened by a Lion
 
 A Horse Frightened by a Lion   mk178 oil on linen 10.1x126cm
72965  
George Stubbs, A Lion Attacking a Horse
 
 A Lion Attacking a Horse   "A Lion Attacking a Horse," oil on canvas, by the English artist George Stubbs. 38 in. x 49 1/2in. Yale University Art Gallery, gift of the Yale University Art Gallery Associates. Courtesy of Yale University, New Haven, Conn. cjr
74051  
George Stubbs, A Lion Attacking a Horse
 
 A Lion Attacking a Horse   oil on canvas, by the English artist George Stubbs. 38 in. x 49 1/2in. Yale University Art Gallery, gift of the Yale University Art Gallery Associates. Courtesy of Yale University, New Haven, Conn. Date 1770(1770) cyf
60942  
George Stubbs, A self portrait by George Stubbs
 
 A self portrait by George Stubbs   A self portrait by George Stubbs
37639  
George Stubbs, A Zebra
 
 A Zebra   mk127 22x28
45907  
George Stubbs, Bay time tone with John Singleton Up
 
 Bay time tone with John Singleton Up   mk178 around 1767 oils on Leiwand 101.6x127cm
81498  
George Stubbs, Brood Mares and Foals
 
 Brood Mares and Foals   oil on canvas painting by George Stubbs, early 1760s Date early 1760s cyf
78213  
George Stubbs, Brood Mares and Foals,
 
 Brood Mares and Foals,   Brood Mares and Foals, oil on canvas painting by George Stubbs, early 1760s cjr
37797  
George Stubbs, Cheetah and Stag with Two Indians
 
 Cheetah and Stag with Two Indians   sn02 1765 Oil on canvas 180.7x273.3
71521  
George Stubbs, Der Phaeton des Prince of Wales
 
 Der Phaeton des Prince of Wales   1793(1793) Oil on canvas 102 x 128 cm
72729  
George Stubbs, Der Phaeton des Prince of Wales
 
 Der Phaeton des Prince of Wales   Date 1793(1793) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions Deutsch: 102 X 128 cm cyf
37773  
George Stubbs, Dog
 
 Dog   sn02 Oil on canvas Picture Library, London
37775  
George Stubbs, Dog
 
 Dog   sn02 Oil on canvas
37597  
George Stubbs, Foxhounds in a Landscape
 
 Foxhounds in a Landscape   mk127 23x32
93687  
George Stubbs, Gepard mit zwei indischen Dienern und einem Hirsch
 
 Gepard mit zwei indischen Dienern und einem Hirsch   1765(1765) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions Deutsch: 206 x 274 cm cjr
91221  
George Stubbs, Gimcrack on Newmarket Heath, with a Trainer, a Stable-lad, and a Jockey
 
 Gimcrack on Newmarket Heath, with a Trainer, a Stable-lad, and a Jockey   1765(1765) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions Deutsch: 96,5 x 186,5 cm cjr
96606  
George Stubbs, Green Monkey
 
 Green Monkey   1798(1798) Medium oil on canvas cyf
45908  
George Stubbs, Hambletonian, Rubbing Down
 
 Hambletonian, Rubbing Down   mk178 1800 oils on linen 209x367.3cm
56166  
George Stubbs, hambletonian,rubbing down
 
 hambletonian,rubbing down   mk247 1800,oil on canvas,82.25x144.625 in,209x367.5 cm,mount stewart house,county down,uk
53854  
George Stubbs, Hasta who become skramd of a lion
 
 Hasta who become skramd of a lion   mk234 1770 94x125cm
86407  
George Stubbs, Haymakers
 
 Haymakers   Date 1785(1785) Medium Oil on wood Dimensions Height: 89.5 cm (35.2 in). Width: 132.5 cm (52.2 in). cjr
90726  
George Stubbs, Haymakers
 
 Haymakers   1785(1785) Medium oil on panel Dimensions Height: 89.5 cm (35.2 in). Width: 132.5 cm (52.2 in). cyf
37776  
George Stubbs, Horse
 
 Horse   sn02 Oil on canvas
32821  
George Stubbs, Horse Frightened by a lion
 
 Horse Frightened by a lion   mk81 1763
50846  
George Stubbs, Hunting Scene Detail from a landscape
 
 Hunting Scene Detail from a landscape   mk216
44001  
George Stubbs, Lion Devouring a Horse
 
 Lion Devouring a Horse   1763 Oil on canvas, 69 x 104 cm
77668  
George Stubbs, Lord Grosvenor's Arabian Stallion with a Groom
 
 Lord Grosvenor's Arabian Stallion with a Groom   Lord Grosvenor's Arabian Stallion with a Groom, c. 1765, oil on canvas painting by George Stubbs, Kimbell Art Museum. cjr
81240  
George Stubbs, Lord Grosvenors Arabian Stallion with a Groom
 
 Lord Grosvenors Arabian Stallion with a Groom   c. 1765, oil on canvas painting by George Stubbs, Kimbell Art Museum Date ca. 1765(1765) cyf
45906  
George Stubbs, Lustre hero by a Groom
 
 Lustre hero by a Groom   mk178 around 1760-1762 oil on linen 101.9x127cm
45901  
George Stubbs, Mambrino
 
 Mambrino   mk178 around 1790 oils on linen 88x117cm
23504  
George Stubbs, Mares and Foais in a Landscape (nn03)
 
 Mares and Foais in a Landscape (nn03)   1763-8 Oil on canvas 99.1 x 158.8 cm 39 x 62 1/2 in Tate Gallery London
3726  
George Stubbs, Mares and Foals in a Landscape
 
 Mares and Foals in a Landscape   1763-68 Tate Gallery, London
60944  
George Stubbs, Mares and Foals in a Landscape.
 
 Mares and Foals in a Landscape.   Mares and Foals in a Landscape. 1763-68.
40590  
George Stubbs, Mares and Foals in a River Landscape
 
 Mares and Foals in a River Landscape   mk156 1763-68 Oil on canvas
33820  
George Stubbs, Molly Longlegs with Jockey
 
 Molly Longlegs with Jockey   mk86 c.1761/62 Oil on canvas 102x127cm Liverpool Walker Art Gallery
37777  
George Stubbs, Monkey
 
 Monkey   sn02
37779  
George Stubbs, Mother and Child
 
 Mother and Child   sn02 1772 30.5x30.5
32834  
George Stubbs, Otho,with JOhn Larkin up
 
 Otho,with JOhn Larkin up   mk81 1768
71661  
George Stubbs, Pferde in einer Landschaft
 
 Pferde in einer Landschaft   c. 1760-1770 Oil on canvas 99 x 188 cm
72914  
George Stubbs, Pferde in einer Landschaft
 
 Pferde in einer Landschaft   Date Deutsch: um 1760-1770 English: c. 1760-1770 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions Deutsch: 99 X 188 cm cyf
26955  
George Stubbs, Self-Portrait on a White Hunter
 
 Self-Portrait on a White Hunter   mk52 1782 Enamel on Wedgwood biscuit earthenware 93x71cm Lady Lever Art Gallery,Port Sunlight
37795  
George Stubbs, Soldiers of the 10th Light Dragoons
 
 Soldiers of the 10th Light Dragoons   sn02 1793 Oil on canvas 102.2x127.9
37774  
George Stubbs, Some Dogs
 
 Some Dogs   sn02 Oil on canvas
56671  
George Stubbs, ston och fol i flodlandskap
 
 ston och fol i flodlandskap   mk248 stubbs malade en serie studier av avelsston ocb fol placerade framfor skiftande bakgrunder, fran skogogar till berg. hans anatomiska expertis gjorde det latt for bonom att overtygande placera ut bastarna i tilltalande konfigurationer, vanligtvis malade ban djuren forst ocb fyllde darefter i det omgivande lanskapet utan att anvanda nagon forlaga.
71633  
George Stubbs, Stuten und Fohlen angstigen sich vor einem heraufziehenden Unwetter
 
 Stuten und Fohlen angstigen sich vor einem heraufziehenden Unwetter   1764-1765 Oil on canvas 99 x 188 cm
72833  
George Stubbs, Stuten und Fohlen angstigen sich vor einem heraufziehenden Unwetter
 
 Stuten und Fohlen angstigen sich vor einem heraufziehenden Unwetter   Date 1764-1765 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions Deutsch: 99 X 188 cm cyf
66443  
George Stubbs, Stuten und Fohlen in einer Flublandschaft
 
 Stuten und Fohlen in einer Flublandschaft   1763-1768 Oil on canvas 101,6 ?? 161,9 cm
70325  
George Stubbs, Stuten und Fohlen in einer Flublandschaft
 
 Stuten und Fohlen in einer Flublandschaft   Medium Deutsch: Öl auf Leinwand English: Oil on canvas Dimensions Deutsch: 101,6 X 161,9 cm
3725  
George Stubbs, The Grosvenor Hunt
 
 The Grosvenor Hunt   Grosvenor Estate, London
43305  
George Stubbs, The Milbanke and Melbourne Families
 
 The Milbanke and Melbourne Families   mk170 circa 1769 oil on canvas 97.2x149.3cm
37798  
George Stubbs, The Third Duke of Portand and his Brother,Lord Edward Bentinck,with Two Horses at a Leaping Bar
 
 The Third Duke of Portand and his Brother,Lord Edward Bentinck,with Two Horses at a Leaping Bar   sn02 1766-7 Oil on canvas 102.9x127.6
56672  
George Stubbs, vintergatans upplomst
 
 vintergatans upplomst   mk248 i sin onskan att ododliggora sin nyfodds son herkules trycker fupiter bonom til gudinnan funos brost, mjoken som stanker uppat formar vintetans stjarnor, de droppar som faller till marken blir liljor. tintoretto malade liljor langs dukens bas, men vid nagot tillfalle bar den ursprungliga duken skurits av nedtill. denna malng ar en av de som mest patagligt uppvisar influenserna fran tizian.
45819  
George Stubbs, Whistlejacket
 
 Whistlejacket   mk178 1762 oils on linen 292x246.4cm
45889  
George Stubbs, Whistlejacket
 
 Whistlejacket   mk178 1762 oils on linen 292x246.4cm London, The nationally Gallery
56126  
George Stubbs, whistlejacket
 
 whistlejacket   c.1762,oil on canvas,115x97 in,292x246.4 cm,national gallery,london,uk
60943  
George Stubbs, Whistlejacket. National Gallery, London.
 
 Whistlejacket. National Gallery, London.   Whistlejacket. National Gallery, London.
37796  
George Stubbs, Yak
 
 Yak   sn02 1791 Oil on canvas London

George Stubbs
1724-1806 George Stubbs Galleries George Stubbs (born in Liverpool on August 25, 1724 ?C died in London July 10, 1806) was a British painter, best known for his paintings of horses. Stubbs was the son of a currier. Information on his life up to age thirty-five is sparse, relying almost entirely on notes made by fellow artist Ozias Humphry towards the end of Stubbs's life. Stubbs was briefly apprenticed to a Lancashire painter and engraver named Hamlet Winstanley, but soon left as he objected to the work of copying to which he was set. Thereafter as an artist he was self-taught. In the 1740s he worked as a portrait painter in the North of England and from about 1745 to 1751 he studied human anatomy at York County Hospital. He had had a passion for anatomy from his childhood, and one of his earliest surviving works is a set of illustrations for a textbook on midwifery which was published in 1751. In 1755 Stubbs visited Italy. Forty years later he told Ozias Humphry that his motive for going to Italy was, "to convince himself that nature was and is always superior to art whether Greek or Roman, and having renewed this conviction he immediately resolved upon returning home". Later in the 1754 he rented a farmhouse in the village of Horkstow,Lincolnshire, and spent 18 months dissecting horses. He moved to London in about 1759 and in 1766 published The anatomy of the Horse. The original drawings are now in the collection of the Royal Academy. Even before his book was published, Stubbs's drawings were seen by leading aristocratic patrons, who recognised that his work was more accurate than that of earlier horse painters such as James Seymour and John Wootton. In 1759 the 3rd Duke of Richmond commissioned three large pictures from him, and his career was soon secure. By 1763 he had produced works for several more dukes and other lords and was able to buy a house in Marylebone, a fashionable part of London, where he lived for the rest of his life. Whistlejacket. National Gallery, London.His most famous work is probably Whistlejacket, a painting of a prancing horse commissioned by the 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, which is now in the National Gallery in London. This and two other paintings carried out for Rockingham break with convention in having plain backgrounds. Throughout the 1760s he produced a wide range of individual and group portraits of horses, sometimes accompanied by hounds. He often painted horses with their grooms, whom he always painted as individuals. Meanwhile he also continued to accept commissions for portraits of people, including some group portraits. From 1761 to 1776 he exhibited at the Society of Artists, but in 1775 he switched his allegiance to the recently founded but already more prestigious Royal Academy. Stubbs also painted more exotic animals including lions, tigers, giraffes, monkeys, and rhinoceroses, which he was able to observe in private menageries. He became preoccupied with the theme of a wild horse threatened by a lion and produced several variations on this theme. These and other works became well known at the time through engravings of Stubbs's work, which appeared in increasing numbers in the 1770s and 1780s. Mares and Foals in a Landscape. 1763-68.Stubbs also painted historical pictures, but these are much less well regarded. From the late 1760s he produced some work on enamel. In the 1770s Josiah Wedgwood developed a new and larger type of enamel panel at Stubbs's request. Also in the 1770s he painted single portraits of dogs for the first time, while also receiving an increasing number of commissions to paint hunts with their packs of hounds. He remained active into his old age. In the 1780s he produced a pastoral series called Haymakers and Reapers, and in the early 1790s he enjoyed the patronage of the Prince of Wales, whom he painted on horseback in 1791. His last project, begun in 1795, was A comparative anatomical exposition of the structure of the human body with that of a tiger and a common fowl, engravings from which appeared between 1804 and 1806. Stubbs's son George Townly Stubbs was an engraver and printmaker.



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