Hound and Bitch in a Landscape (1792) by George Stubbs

Hound and Bitch in a Landscape - George Stubbs - 1792

Artwork Information

TitleHound and Bitch in a Landscape
ArtistGeorge Stubbs
Date1792
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationTate Modern, London, UK

About Hound and Bitch in a Landscape

The artwork titled “Hound and Bitch in a Landscape” was created by the renowned artist George Stubbs in the year 1792. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece is an exemplar of the Romanticism art movement and falls within the genre of animal painting. The artwork is currently housed at Tate Modern, London, UK.

The artwork portrays two dogs, a hound and a bitch, set against a lush landscape. The scene is adorned with vibrant greenery and a dramatic sky, capturing a moment of serene interaction between the animals. Stubbs’ masterful use of light and shadow highlights the musculature and detailed features of the dogs, bringing an element of realism and vitality to the composition. The atmospheric background, characteristic of Romanticism, enhances the emotional depth and natural beauty of the painting, making it a significant piece within Stubbs’ oeuvre and the broader context of animal portraiture in art history.

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