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George Stubbs

A self-portrait by George Stubbs George Stubbs (25 August 1724 – 10 July 1806) was an English painter, best known for his paintings of horses. Self-trained, Stubbs learnt his skills independently from other great artists of the 18th century such as Reynolds and Gainsborough. Stubbs' output includes history paintings, but his greatest skill was in painting animals (such as horses, dogs and lions), perhaps influenced by his love and study of anatomy. His series of paintings on the theme of a lion attacking a horse are early and significant examples of the Romantic movement that emerged in the late 18th century. He enjoyed royal patronage. His painting ''Whistlejacket'' hangs in the National Gallery, London. Provided by Wikipedia
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    George Stubbs, 1724-1806. by Stubbs, George, 1724-1806

    Imprint 1984
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    George Stubbs (1724-1806), rare prints. by Stubbs, George, 1724-1806

    Imprint 1985
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    Stubbs & Wedgwood : unique alliance between artist and potter by Tattersall, Bruce

    Imprint 1974
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    Stubbs & the horse by Warner, Malcolm, 1953-

    Imprint 2004
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    George Stubbs, anatomist and animal painter

    Imprint 1976
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    Fearful symmetry : George Stubbs, painter of the English Enlightenment

    Imprint 2000
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