
Paintings - National Museums Liverpool
The Walker Art Gallery has one of the most important and renowned painting collections in the UK. The collection includes European Renaissance paintings, masterpieces by Rubens, …
Horse Frightened by a Lion - George Stubbs — Google Arts & Culture
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Liverpool, United Kingdom This magnificent image of animal terror, set in a dramatic and forbidding rocky landscape, was one of Stubbs’s favourite subjects.
Celebrating the tercentenary of equine artist George Stubbs
George Stubbs (1724-1806), Molly Long-legs with her Jockey (1761-62), oil on canvas, 101 x 126.8 cm, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, England. Wikimedia Commons. In 1761-62, Stubbs …
Horse Frightened by a Lion - Art UK
Horse Frightened by a Lion by George Stubbs (1724–1806), 1770, from Walker Art Gallery
The Large Blue Horses (1911) by Franz Marc – Artchive
“The Large Blue Horses,” a masterwork created by Franz Marc in 1911, is an oil on canvas painting that resides within the Expressionist movement. This animal painting, measuring …
Horse Frightened by a Lion - National Museums Liverpool
His aspiration to be a painter of loftier subjects probably led him to paint his numerous lion and horse pictures. In this painting the horse, tense with fear, is depicted with magnificent …
THE ART OF THE HORSE — Google Arts & Culture
This photograph of a horse by an unknown photographer depicts both the strength and vulnerability of the horse. It's chestnut color is striking against the boulders and snowy …
One of the Family - National Museums Liverpool
It shows a farmer (posed by the inn keeper) returning home for his meal, while his horse leans through the doorway to be fed by the farmer's wife. This ever-popular work was the first …
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: The Rider on the Black Horse - Art …
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: The Rider on the Black Horse by George Frederic Watts (1817–1904), c.1878, from Walker Art Gallery
One of the Family - Frederick George Cotman — Google Arts & Culture
The title of this painting refers to the white horse which stretches its head through the open door to be fed. The scene is based on a room in the Black Boys Inn at Hurley-on-Thames, and the...