Художник: George Stubbs
стил: Romanticism
Теми: Animals Beach Dogs Horses Hunting
Дата: 1777
Размер: 68 x 59 cm
Техника: Oil On Panel
(1724-1806) was a renowned British painter, draftsman, and printmaker known for his exceptional equine portraits. His works are highly sought after by art collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. Title: A Bay Hunter With Two Spaniels (1777) is a masterpiece of Romanticism style, showcasing Stubbs' unparalleled skill in capturing the beauty and grace of horses. Size: The painting measures 59.1 x 68.6 cm (23 1/4 x 27 ins), making it a perfect centerpiece for any room. Media: This stunning artwork is created using oil on panel, allowing for rich and vibrant colors that will last for generations.
features a majestic bay horse standing proudly with two spaniels by its side. The horse's ears are pricked, indicating alertness and curiosity, while the spaniels appear calm and well-trained. Stubbs' attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, from the horse's sleek coat to the intricate patterns on the saddle blanket.
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