George Stubbs (1724–1806) stands apart in the history of Western art as a painter of unrivalled scientific precision and breathtaking beauty. Working in an era of Enlightenment curiosity, Stubbs combined rigorous anatomical study with a painter's sensitivity to light, landscape, and movement — producing works that remain unsurpassed in their portrayal of horses, wildlife, and the English countryside. Each print in this collection is drawn from Stubbs's finest surviving works, digitally restored to museum standard and printed on premium archival stock in Canada. Every work has been carefully restored to its original painted state — returning colour, depth, and detail to exactly as Stubbs intended when the brush left the canvas.