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George Stubbs (1724 – 1806)

'Self-portrait', by George Stubbs (1724 – 1806)
Self Portrait

About the artist

George Stubbs is possibly the most famous artist to have been born in Liverpool. He is also usually considered to have been one of the greatest of all British animal painters. Information about his early training is uncertain. It is thought that he initially learned to paint under the supervision of the Liverpool landscape artist, Hamlet Winstanley (1698-1756). Stubbs may also have taught himself to paint.

Throughout his life Stubbs displayed an inquisitive scientific temperament. He was particularly interested in the anatomical construction of animals, birds and humans. He did dissections to further his knowledge. He also tried out new surfaces upon which to do his painting. His illustrated book 'The Anatomy of the Horse ', published in 1766, gained him a Europe-wide reputation.

Exhibition

George Stubbs was the subject of an exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery in 2006.

Artwork

James Stanley‘James Stanley’
Walker Art Gallery

Molly Longlegs ‘Molly Longlegs ’
Walker Art Gallery

Self-portrait‘Self-portrait’
Lady Lever Art Gallery

The Lincolnshire Ox‘The Lincolnshire Ox’
Walker Art Gallery

Haymakers‘Haymakers’
Lady Lever Art Gallery

Haycarting‘Haycarting’
Lady Lever Art Gallery

A Monkey‘A Monkey’
Walker Art Gallery

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