Laetitia, Lady Lade (1793) by George Stubbs

Laetitia, Lady Lade - George Stubbs - 1793

Artwork Information

TitleLaetitia, Lady Lade
ArtistGeorge Stubbs
Date1793
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationRoyal Collection (Buckingham Palace), London, UK

About Laetitia, Lady Lade

The artwork entitled “Laetitia, Lady Lade” was created by the artist George Stubbs in the year 1793 using oil on canvas. It belongs to the Romanticism art movement and falls under the genre of genre painting. This distinguished piece is currently housed in the Royal Collection at Buckingham Palace in London, United Kingdom.

The artwork features a female equestrian, Lady Lade, monted on a rearing horse set against a serene, wooded background that captures the tranquil beauty of nature. The central figure, adorned in elegant attire with a distinctive hat, exudes grace and control as she masters her horse with poise. The scene is bathed in the warm, glowing hues of the setting or rising sun, which filters through the verdant treetops, casting a golden light across the landscape. The composition is a masterful balance of human and animal form, seamlessly entwined with the natural environment, characteristic of Stubbs’ precision and emotional depth in his portrayals. The artwork is an eloquent testimony to the Romanticism movement’s celebration of the sublime in nature and the harmonious relationship between humans and their surroundings.

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