Collection: Animal Studies

George Stubbs (1724–1806) stands among the greatest observers of the natural world, celebrated for his meticulous studies of horses, exotic animals, and the English countryside. Through painstaking anatomical research and direct observation, Stubbs captured the grace, power, and character of his subjects with unmatched precision and sensitivity.

This collection presents digitally restored works from Stubbs' celebrated hand, each artwork carefully enhanced to reveal the luminous detail and subtle tonal range of the originals.

From his iconic equine portraits to studies of wild creatures encountered in menageries and private collections, these prints invite you to experience the artist's profound respect for the natural world.

What makes these works distinctive:

  • Museum-quality digital restoration brings clarity to centuries-old compositions
  • Stubbs' anatomical accuracy reflects years of firsthand study and dissection
  • Each subject rendered with individual personality and lifelike presence
  • Rare glimpses of 18th-century natural history and aristocratic animal collections

Available unframed or presented in premium museum-quality frames through our trusted framing partner. Every print honors Stubbs' legacy as both artist and naturalist—a bridge between art, science, and the enduring beauty of the animal kingdom.

Animal Studies