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‘So good with the humbler persons’: Stubbs as portraitist
10/2007 | 1255 | 149
Pages: 672-677
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Egerton, Judy (Egerton, Judy; E., J.)
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1. Thomas Smith, by George Stubbs. c.1765. Canvas, 71.1 by 61.5 cm. (Private collection).
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10. Detail of Richard, Lord Grosvenor, from The Grosvenor Hunt, by George Stubbs. 1762. Canvas, 149 by 241 cm. (His Grace the Duke of Westminster).
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11. Detail of Richard, Lord Grosvenor, by Benjamin West. c.1771. Canvas, 244 by 145 cm. (Council of the City of Chester).
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12. James, 2nd Earl Clanbrassil, by Jean-Etienne Liotard. 1773. Pastel, 63 by 48.5 cm. (Private collection; photograph courtesy Christie’s Images, London).
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13. Detail of James, Earl of Clanbrassil, with his hunter, Mowbray, by George Stubbs. Exh.1765. Canvas, 101.6 by 128.3 cm. (Private collection).
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14. Warren Hastings, by George Stubbs. c.1790. Watercolour and pencil on paper, 13.8 by 10.9 cm. (Charles Ryskamp, New York).
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15. Detail of Portrait of Warren Hastings, by Thomas Lawrence. 1810–11. Canvas, 90.2 by 69.9 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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16. Sarah Wedgwood, by George Stubbs. Exh.1780. Enamel on Wedgwood ceramic tablet, 50.9 by 40.8 cm. (Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston).
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17. Josiah Wedgwood, by George Stubbs. Exh.1780. Enamel on Wedgwood ceramic tablet, 50.9 by 40.8 cm. (Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston).
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18. Detail of Sarah Wedgwood, by Joshua Reynolds. 1782. Canvas, 75 by 63 cm. (Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston).
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19. Detail of Josiah Wedgwood, by Joshua Reynolds. 1782. Canvas, 75 by 63 cm. (Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston).
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2. Detail of Mr Cobb from Whistlejacket with Mr Cobb, Rockingham’s head groom, and two other stallions, by George Stubbs. 1762. Canvas, 99 by 187 cm. (Countess Fitzwilliam’s Chattels Settlement).
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20. Richard Wedgwood, by George Stubbs. 1780. Panel, 71.1 by 58.4 cm. (Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston).
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3. Detail of jockey from The Marquess of Rockingham’s Scrub, with John Singleton up, by George Stubbs. 1762. Canvas, 40 by 50 cm. (Countess Fitzwilliam’s Chattels Settlement).
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4. Detail of jockey from Turf, with jockey up, at Newmarket, by George Stubbs. c.1766. Canvas, 99.1 by 124.5 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).
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5. Detail of groom from Viscount Bolingbroke’s Lustre held by a groom, by George Stubbs. c.1762. Canvas, 102 by 127 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).
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6. Detail of jockey from Molly Long-legs with a jockey, by George Stubbs. Exh.1762. Canvas, 101 by 126.8 cm. (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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7. Detail of stable-lad from Pumpkin with a stable-lad, by George Stubbs. 1774. Panel, 80 by 99.5 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).
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8. Detail of Sir Thomas Grosvenor from The Grosvenor Hunt, by George Stubbs. 1762. Canvas, 149 by 241 cm. (His Grace the Duke of Westminster).
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9. Detail of Thomas Grosvenor of Swell Court, by Benjamin West. c.1771. Canvas, 244 by 145 cm. (Council of the City of Chester).
Short Notice
Hogarth's 'Marriage A-la-Mode' and the Copyist Adam Callander
02/2003 | 1199 | 145
Pages: 88-91
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23. Detail of 'The Tête à Tête' from Marriage A-la-Mode, by William Hogarth. 1743. 69.9 by 90.8 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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24. Detail of 'The Tête à Tête', by Adam Callander, after William Hogarth. Approx. 69.9 by 90.8 cm. (Private collection).
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25. Detail of 'La Toilette' from Marriage A-la-Mode, by William Hogarth. 1743. 69.9 by 90.8 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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26. Detail of 'La Toilette', by Adam Callander, after William Hogarth. Approx. 69.9 by 90.8 cm. (Private collection).
Short Notice
George Stubbs: Two Rediscovered Enamel Paintings
01/1986 | 994 | 128
Pages: 24+26-27+29
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30. Portrait of Mrs French's Lap-Dog, by George Stubbs. Enamel on Wedgwood Biscuit Earthenware, 48.2 by 63.2 cm. (Paul Mellon Collection).
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31. Lion on a Rock, by George Stubbs. Enamel on (?) Wedgwood Biscuit Earthenware, 23.5 by 31 cm. (Private Collection, Switzerland).
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32. Lion and Tiger Fighting, by G. F. Watts, after George Stubbs. Inscribed 'Geo Stubbs 1779'. Lithograph.
Article
George Stubbs and the Landscape of Creswell Crags
12/1984 | 981 | 126
Pages: 738-743+751
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Egerton, Judy (Egerton, Judy; E., J.)
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2. Two Gentlemen Going a Shooting, with a View of Creswell Crags; Taken on the Spot, by George Stubbs. 99 by 124.5 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection).
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3. The Marquess of Rockingham's Arabian Stallion Led by a Groom at Creswell Crags, by George Stubbs. 97.8 by 123.2 cm. (Lady Juliet de Chair).
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4. Horse Frightened by a Lion, by George Stubbs. 70.5 by 101.9 cm. (Private Collection, on Loan to the Tate Gallery).
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5. Horse Devoured by a Lion, by George Stubbs. 69.2 by 103.5 cm. (Tate Gallery).
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6. A Grey Horse with an Arabian Groom at Creswell Crags, by George Stubbs. 90.2 by 111.8 cm. (Grimsthorpe and Drummond Castle Trustees).
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7. A Grey Hunter with a Groom and a Greyhound at Creswell Crags, by George Stubbs. 44.5 by 68 cm. (Tate Gallery).
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8. Latrones, Etched by Hamlet Winstanley after Salvator Rosa, for the Knowsley Gallery.
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9. William Buckland Entering Kirkdale Cavern, from a Caricature by Rev. W. Conybeare, Reproduced in Mrs Gordon: The Life and Correspondence of William Buckland, D. D., F. R. S. [1894].