
In Tate Britain
Prints and Drawings Room
View by appointment- Artist
- Attributed to George Stubbs 1724–1806
- Medium
- Ink, watercolour, graphite and chalk on paper
- Dimensions
- Support: 303 × 209 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Presented by Professor Luke Herrmann (from the Bruce Ingram Collection) through the Art Fund 2002
- Reference
- T07878
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Joseph Mallord William Turner Two Studies: An Eagle Standing on a Ram’s Head; a Male Head with Ram’s Horns
c.1799–1800 -
George Stubbs A Grey Hunter with a Groom and a Greyhound at Creswell Crags
c.1762–4 -
George Stubbs Horse in the Shade of a Wood
1780 -
George Stubbs Mother and Child
1774 -
George Stubbs Leopards at Play
1780 -
George Stubbs Leopards at Play
1780, reprinted 1974 -
George Stubbs Horse Devoured by a Lion
?exhibited 1763 -
George Stubbs Haymakers
1785 -
George Stubbs Otho, with John Larkin up
1768 -
George Stubbs Newmarket Heath, with a Rubbing-Down House
c.1765 -
George Stubbs Reapers
published 1791 -
George Stubbs A Foxhound
published 1788 -
George Stubbs A Horse Attacked by a Lion (A Lion Devouring a Horse)
published 1788 -
George Stubbs Portrait of a Young Gentleman Out Shooting
1781 -
Thomas Rowlandson Sir Joseph Banks about to Eat an Alligator (‘The Fish Supper’)
1788