Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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George Stubbs was an English painter best known for his exceptional depictions of animals, particularly horses. Active during the 18th century, Stubbs combined scientific accuracy with a refined artistic sensibility, producing works that bridged natural history and fine art. His meticulous anatomical studies set him apart in the British art scene, and he became a favorite among aristocratic patrons who admired his lifelike portrayals of prized animals.
"Zebra", painted around 1763, is one of Stubbs’s most intriguing animal portraits, created during a time when exotic creatures were rare sights in Europe. The painting features a zebra brought to England as a diplomatic gift to Queen Charlotte, and Stubbs rendered it with the same precision he applied to horses.
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