White Poodle in a Punt (c.1780) by George Stubbs

White Poodle in a Punt - George Stubbs - c.1780

Artwork Information

TitleWhite Poodle in a Punt
ArtistGeorge Stubbs
Datec.1780
Art MovementRomanticism

About White Poodle in a Punt

“White Poodle in a Punt” is a distinguished artwork created by the esteemed artist George Stubbs circa 1780. This piece is a notable example of the Romanticism art movement and falls under the genre of animal painting.

The artwork features a white poodle standing in a punt, which is a flat-bottomed boat. The dog’s curly, white fur is meticulously detailed, drawing attention to its texture and volume. The background depicts a serene, natural landscape with lush, green foliage and calm waters under a clear sky, which provides a tranquil setting that contrasts with the poodle’s alert stance. The poodle’s expression, as well as the attention to detail in its portrayal, reflects the Romantic era’s emphasis on capturing the beauty and essence of nature and animals. The use of light and shadow adds depth to the painting, enhancing the realism and making the poodle stand out as the central subject of the composition.

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