
Molly Long-legs with her Jockey
George Stubbs·1761
Historical Context
Molly Long-legs with Her Jockey from 1761 by George Stubbs portrays a named racehorse with its rider. The colorful name suggests the mare's distinctive conformation, which Stubbs would have rendered with his characteristic precision. Stubbs's equine paintings combine the anatomical precision gained from his seven-year dissection project — published as The Anatomy of the Horse in 1766 — with compositional elegance informed by classical sculpture. His horse portraits were commissioned by the ra...
Technical Analysis
The racehorse and jockey are rendered with Stubbs's anatomical exactitude, the mare's individual conformation carefully documented.



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