Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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George Stubbs, celebrated for his masterful animal paintings in 18th-century Britain, brought scientific precision and emotional depth to his subjects. While he is best known for his equine studies, Stubbs also depicted a range of wild and exotic animals with remarkable accuracy. His work bridged art and natural science, often serving both aesthetic and documentary purposes in an age fascinated by the natural world.
"Greenland Falcon", painted around 1780, is a striking study of a bird of prey, captured in a moment of still intensity. Rendered in oil, the falcon is portrayed in profile with finely detailed feathers and a sharp, commanding gaze. This painting likely reflects the growing European interest in ornithology.
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