Hound Coursing a Stag (1762) by George Stubbs

Hound Coursing a Stag - George Stubbs - 1762

Artwork Information

TitleHound Coursing a Stag
ArtistGeorge Stubbs
Date1762
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationPhiladelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA, US

About Hound Coursing a Stag

The artwork titled “Hound Coursing a Stag” is a distinguished piece created by George Stubbs in the year 1762. This animal painting, an exemplary representation of the Romanticism art movement, is currently housed in the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

The artwork vividly captures a dynamic scene in which a determined hound is in fervent pursuit of a powerful stag. The background comprises a serene landscape with a meandering river, open fields, and distant hills under a turbulent, albeit dramatic, sky. A patch of trees on the right side adds depth and balances the composition. This dramatic interaction between the two animals is portrayed with exquisite detail and motion, embodying the spirited essence of the chase, and showcasing Stubbs’ mastery in rendering both the anatomical precision and emotional intensity within the natural world.

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