Dungannon, the Property of Colonel OKelly, Painted in a Paddock with a Sheep (1793) by George Stubbs

Dungannon, the Property of Colonel OKelly, Painted in a Paddock with a Sheep - George Stubbs - 1793

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TitleDungannon, the Property of Colonel OKelly, Painted in a Paddock with a Sheep
ArtistGeorge Stubbs
Date1793
Art MovementRomanticism

About Dungannon, the Property of Colonel OKelly, Painted in a Paddock with a Sheep

The artwork titled “Dungannon, the Property of Colonel OKelly, Painted in a Paddock with a Sheep,” created by George Stubbs in 1793, is a representation of the Romanticism art movement and belongs to the animal painting genre.

In the composition, a horse, identified as Dungannon, stands prominently in the foreground of a tranquil paddock, accompanied by a sheep. The horse is depicted in a proud stance with a sleek and well-defined physique, exemplifying strength and elegance. To the right of Dungannon, the sheep appears calm and serene, creating a balanced contrast between the two animals. The setting includes lush greenery, a modest wooden structure partially obscured by foliage, and tall trees that frame the scene, imbuing the artwork with a pastoral charm. The meticulous attention to detail and the naturalistic portrayal of the animals are characteristic of Stubbs’s style, reflecting his profound appreciation for the beauty of nature.

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