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Features “Whistlejacket 1761-62” by George Stubbs
Main Features
Author
Color
Brown, Beige, White, Black
Tags
Animal, Brown Horse, Equine, Majestic, Rearing, Elegant
Main Features
Alternate Titles
Famous Equestrian Portrait
Art Movement
Romanticism
Historical Events
18th-Century British Horse Racing
Visual and Stylistic Elements
Brushwork/Texture
Smooth And Detailed
Focal Point
The Horse Whistlejacket
Light Source
Even Soft Light
Objects
Horse
Orientation
Vertical
Perspective
Profile View
Original Masterpiece Features
Condition/Restoration History
Minimal Restoration
Creation Process
Oil On Canvas
Inscriptions/Signatures
Signed By Stubbs
Patron/Commissioner
2nd Marquess Of Rockingham
Provenance
National Gallery, London
Influences and Related Works
Influences
Equestrian Portraiture
Related Works
The Horse Fair
Exhibition and Market Information
Auction Price
Not For Sale
Criticism & Reception
Praised As A Masterpiece Of Equestrian Painting
Cultural Significance
Symbolizes The Power And Grace Of Horses
Current Owner
National Gallery, London
Exhibition History
National Gallery, London
Insurance Value
Priceless
Market Trends
High Demand
Public Domain Status
Public Domain
Reproductions
Highly Reproduced
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“Stubbs made a horse immortal.” Judy Egerton

“Whistlejacket rears into eternity.” Robin Blake

“The plain background makes the horse everything.” Basil Taylor

“Stubbs understood horses as no one before.” Richard Ormond

“The greatest horse painting ever made.” Malcolm Warner

#1. Horse Portrait. The painting shows the racehorse Whistlejacket rearing.

#2. Plain Background. The horse stands against a plain background with no setting.

#3. Monumental Scale. The painting is life-size, creating powerful presence.

#4. Rockingham Commission. Painted for the Marquess of Rockingham.

#5. National Gallery London. The painting is a star of the National Gallery.