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A Lion Attacking a Horse (1762) by George Stubbs. Giclee Print on Museum Quality Matte Paper. Premium Wood Framed Wall Art.

A Lion Attacking a Horse (1762) by George Stubbs. Giclee Print on Museum Quality Matte Paper. Premium Wood Framed Wall Art.

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George Stubbs' "A Lion Attacking a Horse" (1762) stands as a masterful testament to the artist's profound understanding of the natural world and his ability to convey dramatic tension through his art. Stubbs, an English painter renowned for his equine portraits, ventures into the realm of the sublime with this striking composition. Born in 1724, Stubbs was a self-taught artist who meticulously studied anatomy, a dedication that is palpably evident in the lifelike precision of his work.

In "A Lion Attacking a Horse," Stubbs captures a moment of raw, primal violence, embodying the Romantic fascination with nature's untamed power. His approach is both scientific and philosophical, as he sought to depict the intricate balance between beauty and brutality. The painting is a vivid example of Romanticism, a genre characterized by its emphasis on emotion and the sublime.

Stubbs employs a dramatic chiaroscuro technique, using stark contrasts between light and shadow to heighten the sense of immediacy and danger. The lion, a symbol of untamed nature, is rendered with meticulous detail, while the horse's expression conveys sheer terror and vulnerability. This juxtaposition serves as a commentary on the fragile coexistence of life and death.

The significance of "A Lion Attacking a Horse" lies in its psychological depth and technical brilliance, marking a departure from traditional equestrian portraiture. The original painting is currently housed in the Yale Center for British Art, where it continues to captivate audiences with its dynamic portrayal of the natural world.

Artist Name: George Stubbs

Artwork Name: A Lion Attacking a Horse

Artwork Date: 1762

Artist Nationality: British

Artistic Style or Movement: Romanticism

Genre: Animal Painting

Period: 18th Century

Medium: Oil on Canvas

Technique: Painting

Cultural and Geographic Context: British

Thematic or Conceptual Context: Nature and the Struggle for Survival

Artist's Intent and Context: Exploration of Animal Behavior and Anatomy

Formal elements and Composition: Dramatic Contrast and Dynamic Movement.

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Our museum-quality fine art wall prints are designed for discerning art enthusiasts and collectors. Utilizing advanced 12-color giclée printing technology, each piece bursts with vibrant, true-to-life colors, capturing the essence of iconic masterpieces.
Elegantly framed in premium oak or ash wood, these prints are ready to hang and displayed on archival-grade, acid-free paper for a glare-free finish. The giclée printing process ensures exceptional resolution and detail, with colors hues and shades as close to the original artwork as possible.
Crafted with fade-resistant, pigment-based archival inks, they promise longevity and brilliance. Custom-built frames feature shatterproof plexiglass, offering protection and style. Available in various sizes, these eco-friendly prints use FSC-certified materials and responsibly sourced wood.
Key Features:
- Frame Material: Responsibly sourced oak or ash wood.
- Paper Finish: Smooth, glare-free matte; 200 gsm (80 lb), 0.26 mm (10.3 mils).
- Color Vibrancy: High-quality ink technology ensures vivid and accurate colors.
- Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass.
- Eco-Friendly: Printed on FSC-certified paper and wood.
- Ready-to-Hang: Includes a hanging kit for immediate display.
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