We’re off to a great start at our Annual Members’ Meeting!
New Yorkers ‘furious’ over Arne Svenson’s The Neighbors
(via kateoplis:)
Interesting. Where do you draw the line with privacy?
George Stubbs, The Third Duke of Dorset’s Hunter with a Groom and a Dog, 1768
From the Metropolitan Museum of Art:
Stubbs’s cool and accurate portraits of wild animals, dogs, and most notably horses with their owners, trainers, riders, or stable hands, appealed to and were much sought after by prominent sporting enthusiasts. It may be seen that he was also a gifted landscape painter. Although he received little critical attention from his contemporaries, Stubbs is now regarded as one of the most innovative English artists of the eighteenth century.
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