Harvest (1785) by George Stubbs

Harvest - George Stubbs - 1785

Artwork Information

TitleHarvest
ArtistGeorge Stubbs
Date1785
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions53 x 35 cm
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationTate Britain, London, UK

About Harvest

The artwork titled “Harvest,” authored by George Stubbs in the year 1785, employs oil on canvas as its medium and is an exquisite representation of the Romanticism art movement. Measuring 53 by 35 cm, this genre painting captures the essence of agrarian life and is currently housed in Tate Britain, London, UK.

The artwork illustrates a pastoral scene where peasants are engaged in the laborious task of harvesting. In the foreground, several individuals are meticulously gathering and bundling wheat, each figure engrossed in their toil. Amidst them, a woman stands holding a bundle, symbolizing the unity and shared effort of the community. A lone dog reclines on the ground, adding a touch of tranquility and domesticity to the scene. To the right, a man on horseback oversees the activity, representing perhaps the landowner or overseer, observing the efficient harvesting under the shade of towering trees. The landscape stretches into a serene horizon, with a subtle interplay of warm hues and soft lighting enveloping the tranquil countryside in a romantic aura. The monumental trees in the background enhance the hierarchical composition, giving insight into Stubbs’ adeptness at portraying the harmony between human labor and nature.

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