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When did George Stubbs paint Whistlejacket?

When did George Stubbs paint Whistlejacket?

1762
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Full title Whistlejacket
Artist George Stubbs
Artist dates 1724 – 1806
Date made about 1762
Medium and support Oil on canvas

Who owns the painting Whistlejacket?

second Marquess of Rockingham
Subject: Whistlejacket foaled in 1749, was the star racehorse of his day, famous for winning £2,000 in a race at York in 1759 for his owner, the second Marquess of Rockingham, who commissioned this painting.

When did George Stubbs paint?

In the 1780s he produced a pastoral series called Haymakers and Reapers, and in the early 1790s he enjoyed the patronage of the Prince of Wales, whom he painted on horseback in 1791.

Which is the most famous painting of George Stubb?

One of the most important British paintings of the eighteenth century, Whistlejacket is probably the most well-known portrait of a horse. It is also widely acknowledged to be George Stubb’s masterpiece. The Arabian chestnut stallion had won a famous victory at York in 1759, but by 1762 had been r… Not on display

Who is the director of the National Gallery of Australia?

Half a world away, Ron Radford, director of the National Gallery of Australia, which displays a print of the Stubbs painting on its website, said: “The Stubbs image of the kangaroo is an Australian icon.

What kind of horse did George Stubb paint?

One of the most important British paintings of the eighteenth century, Whistlejacketis probably the most well-known portrait of a horse. It is also widely acknowledged to be George Stubb’s masterpiece. The Arabian chestnut stallion had won a famous victory at York in 1759, but by 1762 had been retired from racing.

When did George Stubb retire from horse racing?

It is also widely acknowledged to be George Stubb’s masterpiece. The Arabian chestnut stallion had won a famous victory at York in 1759, but by 1762 had been retired from racing.