The artwork titled “Horse Attacked by a Lion,” created by George Stubbs circa 1762, is an oil painting on canvas. Falling within the Romanticism art movement, this wildlife painting is notably grand in scale, measuring 244 by 333 centimeters. The painting is housed in the Yale Center for British Art at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
The artwork vividly captures a dramatic and dynamic scene, showcasing a fierce lion attacking a horse. In this composition, the lion is depicted gripping the horse’s back with its claws and teeth, creating a powerful portrayal of struggle and tension. The horse is depicted in a state of distress, its muscles taut, and mane flowing, indicating its frantic efforts to escape. The background features a natural landscape with dark, looming trees and a cloudy sky, adding to the overall atmosphere of turmoil and intensity. The intricate details and lifelike representation exemplify Stubbs’ mastery in depicting animal subjects, contributing to a striking and memorable visual narrative.