Racehorses Belonging to the Duke of Richmond Exercising at Goodwood (1760 – 1761) by George Stubbs

Racehorses Belonging to the Duke of Richmond Exercising at Goodwood - George Stubbs - 1760 - 1761

Artwork Information

TitleRacehorses Belonging to the Duke of Richmond Exercising at Goodwood
ArtistGeorge Stubbs
Date1760 - 1761
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRomanticism

About Racehorses Belonging to the Duke of Richmond Exercising at Goodwood

The artwork titled “Racehorses Belonging to the Duke of Richmond Exercising at Goodwood” was created by the artist George Stubbs between 1760 and 1761. This piece, executed in oil on canvas, is associated with the Romanticism art movement and falls under the genre painting category.

In the artwork, a serene and expansive countryside scene is depicted with meticulous detail. Central to the composition are several racehorses, each tended by their riders, who are in bright yellow attire. The horses are shown in various stages of movement and preparation, conveying a sense of vitality and readiness for exercise. The riders and handlers alongside the racehorses exude an air of dignified purpose, positioned in a lush, green landscape bathed in natural light. The background features gently rolling hills and trees, which enhance the tranquil yet dynamic atmosphere of the scene. The overall composition captures a moment of leisure and discipline, characteristic of the aristocratic lifestyle of the period, as showcased through the skilled hands of George Stubbs.

Other Artwork from George Stubbs

More Romanticism Artwork

Scroll to Top