
A Repose after Shooting
George Stubbs·1770
Historical Context
A Repose after Shooting from 1770 by George Stubbs depicts hunters at rest after a day's sport, combining genre painting with his animal expertise. The subject celebrated the leisured sporting life of the Georgian aristocracy. Stubbs's oil technique was grounded in exhaustive anatomical study—he spent eighteen months dissecting horses at a Lincolnshire farmhouse before painting the plates for his Anatomy of the Horse (1766)—producing an exactitude of musculature and bone structure unmatched...
Technical Analysis
The resting figures, dogs, and game are rendered with Stubbs's characteristic precision, creating a harmonious composition of the sporting life at ease.



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