Moose with Antlers — After George Stubbs
George Stubbs never set foot in Canada. But had he encountered a moose — that great, ungainly, magnificent creature of the northern wilderness — we like to think he would have been transfixed.
This Elliott Best Original imagines exactly that: Stubbs’ meticulous Enlightenment-era eye turned on one of Canada’s most iconic animals. The antlers, the musculature, the quiet authority — all rendered with the anatomical precision and luminous realism that made Stubbs the greatest animal painter of his age.
Georgian mastery meets Canadian wilderness. Created in the Elliott Best studio in Canada. Printed on museum-quality archival paper.
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