Stubbs
George Stubbs ARA (1724 – 1806) was an English painter, best known for his paintings of horses. He also painted more exotic animals including lions, tigers, giraffes, monkeys, and rhinoceroses, which he was able to observe in private menageries.
The two paintings, The Kongouro from New Holland and Portrait of a Large Dog were both painted in 1772. Depicting a kangaroo and a dingo respectively, they are the first depictions of Australian animals in Western art.
Periods: Romanticism, Neoclassicism.
- Stubbs - Two Boys Fighting Over A Bladder - 150X75cm Hand Painted Canvas Oil PaintingSpecial Price $399.99 Regular Price $479.99
- Stubbs - A Repose After Shooting - 120X95cm Handmade Oil Painting Reproductions on CanvasSpecial Price $299.99 Regular Price $359.99
- Stubbs - Two Gentlemen Going A Shooting With A View Of Creswell Crags Taken On The Spot - 120X95cm Hand Painted Oil Canvas ArtworkSpecial Price $299.99 Regular Price $359.99
- Stubbs - Two Gentlemen Shooting - 120X95cm Hand Painted Canvas Oil PaintingSpecial Price $299.99 Regular Price $359.99
- Stubbs - Newmarket Heath With A Rubbing-Down House - 120X90cm Hand Painted Art ReproductionsSpecial Price $249.99 Regular Price $299.99
- Stubbs - Two Gentlemen Going A Shooting - 120X95cm Hand-Painted-Art PaintingsSpecial Price $299.99 Regular Price $359.99
- Stubbs - Freeman The Earl Of Clarendon's Gamekeeper With A Dying Doe And Hound - 120X95cm Hand Painted Canvas Oil Painting Wall PicturesSpecial Price $249.99 Regular Price $299.99