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@palacehouse_nkt for a sneak peek of the new ‘Introduction to Stubbs’ exhibition
The Super
"Heavy is the hand that holds the plunger"
#ThePJs #PJs #fanart #SuperIntendent #TheSuper #Thurgood #Stubbs #ThurgoodStubbs #Hilton-Jacobs #art #illustration #digitalpainting #CharacterArt #digitalart #dailyart #artistsoftwitter #drawing
Gourmandises de ce matin : les tableaux de chiens de George Stubbs (1724-1806)
Artist Eugène Delacroix was born #otd in 1798.
This lithograph from our collection captures the beauty and power of the wild horse.
Delacroix was inspired by the many horses painted by George Stubbs - who inspires you to get creative? 🐴
#BarberInstitute #hellobrum
It’s such a letdown that we never got to see Misty Island portrayed in the show like it was in these illustrations. Tommy Stubbs gave the place such a nice aesthetic.
Loving all the pictures of this year's #foals here in Newmarket. I thought I should join in with this print after George Stubbs. The seasons go around and round. @NatStudStallion
(#6) “Favorite Paintings of 2018” George Stubbs; “A Cheetah and a Stag and Two Indian Attendants” (c.1764)
Today is #NationalCakeDay! 'Nice Cake' by Una Stubbs perfectly captures our reaction whenever anyone offers us a good old piece of cake 🍰
This week is your last chance to see our exhibition 'Brief Encounters' by Una Stubbs.
Visit us before Sunday to see Una's world of charming characters inspired by the people she sees in her every day life.
Happy birthday to one of Britain's most famous sporting painters, George Stubbs (1724 - 1806)
Find out more about his life, artworks and auction history on MutualArt: https://t.co/SehgOqhe3q
On this day, almost 300 years ago, artist George Stubbs was born on the street next to our gallery!
Famous for his depiction of horses, Stubbs' keen interest in anatomy is reflected in a lifetime of incredible artwork.
How George Stubbs (English 1724-1806) did his horse dissections. If you're squeamish, you might want to skip this post. https://t.co/SfLgdMsLhZ
An Arabian Stallion beneath a Tree, c.1761-63, George Stubbs
"Do you give the horse his strength...? Do you make him leap like a locust, striking terror with his proud snorting? He paws fiercely, rejoicing in his strength..." Job 39:19-25 NIV
#art #artistsontwitter #horses
Hoy la lectura nos aguarda, liebres🐰📚
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Ilustración: Rachel Stubbs
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Happy birthday to George Stubbs, Royal Academician and Britain's finest horse painter.