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George Stubbs / Martin Myrone.

Title
George Stubbs / Martin Myrone.
Author
Myrone, Martin
Publication
Millbank, London : Tate Pub. ; New York : Harry N. Abrams [distributor], 2002.

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Stubbs, George, 1724-1806
Description
80 p. : ill. (some col.); 24 cm.
Summary
"George Stubbs (1724-1806) is one of Britain's best-loved painters. His pictures of famous racehorses and their riders and the more dramatic works showing horses and lions in combat are among the most familiar images in British art, prized for their subtlety, naturalism and piercing observation. Once marginalised as merely a humble sporting artist, Stubbs is now recognised as a key figure in British cultural tradition. In this highly original study, Martin Myrone presents a less familiar account of the artist. From his earliest anatomical studies through to his depictions of exotic animals and experiments with the industrialist Josiah Wedgwood, Stubbs is shown to have been dynamicallly engaged with the science, technology and popular culture of his day. He emerges from this new account as an artist more experimental and challenging than is conventionally thought."--Back cover.
Series Statement
British artists
Uniform Title
British artists (Tate Publishing (London, England))
Subject
  • Stubbs, George, 1724-1806
  • Artists > England > Biography
Genre/Form
Biographies
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 79) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Introduction: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Obstetrician -- 1. 'Making Himself Known' -- 2. 'A Man Who Painted Racehorses' -- 3. 'Un-natural Fictions' -- 4. 'A Country Boy at Heart' -- 5. 'Where Can a Fellow Ride?'.
ISBN
1854374338
LCCN
^^2002110468
OCLC
  • 55001050
  • SCSB-10074375
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library