Whistlejacket (1762) by George Stubbs

Whistlejacket - George Stubbs - 1762

Artwork Information

TitleWhistlejacket
ArtistGeorge Stubbs
Date1762
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions325 x 259 cm
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationNational Gallery, London, UK

About Whistlejacket

The artwork titled “Whistlejacket,” created by George Stubbs in 1762, is an oil painting on canvas that epitomizes the Romanticism art movement. This distinguished painting, an exemplar of animal painting, measures 325 x 259 cm and is currently housed in the National Gallery, London, UK.

The artwork depicts a dynamic and life-like horse, captured in mid-pose against a plain, tan background. The horse is painted with exquisite attention to detail, showcasing its muscular form and silky mane. The artist’s mastery in rendering the horse’s anatomy and texture highlights the grandeur and elegance of the animal. The absence of any background elements focuses the viewer’s attention solely on the horse, accentuating its robust beauty and spirited demeanor. The painting’s composition and minimalistic background serve to immortalize “Whistlejacket” in an arresting and timeless reverence.

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