George Stubbs

Painter of horse anatomy and art

George Stubbs - Painter of horse anatomy and art
Born

August 25th, 1724
301 years ago

Died

July 10th, 1806
219 years ago — 81 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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An English painter and academic, recognized for detailed paintings of horses and contributions to the study of equine anatomy. Stubbs studied anatomy through rigorous dissections, aiming to portray horses with both accuracy and artistry. His major work, 'The Anatomy of the Horse', published in 1766, established his reputation as both an artist and an anatomist. The work included detailed illustrations and descriptions of horse anatomy, influencing artists and veterinarians alike. Stubbs also created notable paintings featuring horses, including commissioned works for aristocrats and royal families, capturing the grace and power of the animal. His style combined realism with a deep understanding of equine form, making him a key figure in 18th-century British art.

Published 'The Anatomy of the Horse' in 1766

Painted notable works including 'Whistlejacket'

Contributed significantly to equine anatomy studies

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