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Lion Devouring a Horse

6 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 About this artwork4 Artist and museum5 Look closely6 Art quiz

Naam Klas Datum
George Stubbs, Lion Devouring a Horse (1763), Tate Britain. Publiek domein

De feiten

Kunstenaar
George Stubbs wahooart.com/nl/artists/george-stubbs_nl/
Geboortedatum en -overlijden kunstenaar
1724 – 1806
Geschilderd
1763
Techniek
Oil On Canvas
Afmetingen origineel werk
69 x 104 cm
Beweging
Romantic Realism Art that puts feeling, wildness and the power of nature above calm order and rules.
Gehouden in
Tate Britain wahooart.com/nl/museums/tate-britain-londen_nl-1/

In context

Lion Devouring a Horse — George Stubbs

How big is it?

The original measures 69 × 104 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Wanneer is dit geschilderd?

  1. 1720
  2. 1730
  3. 1740
  4. 1750
  5. 1760
  6. 1770
  7. 1780
  8. 1790
  9. 1800

Shaded: het leven van George Stubbs (1724–1806) ▲ dit werk, 1763

Vergelijkbare werken

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Kleurenpalet

Gemeten op basis van de afbeelding

    Hoofdkleur

    Espresso #494336

    Gecatalogiseerd palet

    • #494336
    • #171615
    • #807856
    • #D4E6E3
    Naam hoofdkleur
    Espresso
    Intensiteit
    Monochromatic De mate van verzadiging en variatie in de kleuren, variërend van een enkele ingetogen tint tot vele heldere kleuren.
    Contrast
    Statement De mate waarin de kleuren in helderheid en verzadiging variëren over het gehele kunstwerk.
    Harmonie
    Softly Mixed Palette De mate waarin de kleuren samensmelten, van contrasterend tot volledig harmonieus.
    Helderheid
    Shadow Hoe licht of donker het beeld in zijn geheel oogt, van diepe schaduw tot helder hoogtepunt.
    Verzadiging
    Muted Hoe puur en krachtig de kleuren zijn, van bijna grijs tot volledig levendig.

    Over dit kunstwerk

    Lion Devouring a Horse — George Stubbs

    Notes on this work

    Written for this guide from published sources. The catalogue record itself is on the first part of this guide.

    Artistic style
    Detailed observation; Classical allegory
    Influences
    Antique Marble Sculpture
    Notable elements or techniques
    Dramatic realism; Anatomical precision
    Subject or theme
    Animal encounter; Mythological symbolism

    The Drama of Nature Captured: George Stubbs' Lion Devouring a Horse

    To stand before George Stubbs’ magnificent "Lion Devouring a Horse" is to be plunged into a moment of raw, untamed drama. This 1763 oil on canvas does more than merely depict an animal encounter; it arrests time itself, freezing the apex of conflict in vivid, masterful strokes. Stubbs, celebrated for his unparalleled anatomical studies of equine life, elevates this scene beyond mere natural history painting into a profound meditation on power dynamics and survival. The sheer energy radiating from the central action—the lion’s powerful jaws closing upon the struggling form of the horse—is breathtaking, inviting the viewer to lean in, breathless, as if they too are witnessing the struggle firsthand.

    Mastery of Form and Color

    Stubbs' technical brilliance is immediately apparent. The artist possessed an almost scientific understanding of musculature, rendering both creatures with startling verisimilitude. Observe the texture: the lion’s coat, rendered in deep, brooding shades of brown and black, contrasts dramatically against the lighter, more yielding tones used for the horse and the surrounding landscape. This masterful use of color heightens the tension; the rich saturation of the foreground elements pops against the serene, yet dramatic, backdrop of the rocky terrain beneath a clear blue sky. The composition is inherently balanced, guiding the eye inexorably toward the violent nexus at the center, while the scattered trees and open sky provide just enough context to ground this intense spectacle in a believable, if theatrical, outdoor setting.

    Historical Echoes and Artistic Lineage

    The genesis of this powerful piece is rooted in classical antiquity. Stubbs himself noted that his inspiration stemmed from an antique marble sculpture encountered during his travels to Rome. This connection suggests that the painting is not just a record of wildlife, but a dialogue across centuries—a conversation between Renaissance artistic ideals and the vibrant realism of the Georgian era. By referencing such classical models while executing it in the rich, tactile medium of oil on canvas, Stubbs bridges epochs. It speaks to an enduring human fascination with mythic struggle, making the work timeless regardless of its 18th-century origins.

    Symbolism and Emotional Resonance

    Beyond the technical prowess lies a deeper symbolic resonance. The confrontation between the lion—often a symbol of raw, untamed masculine power—and the horse, frequently representing nobility, grace, or even humanity itself, creates an immediate tension. The act depicted suggests a brutal assertion of dominance. For the modern collector or decorator, this painting offers more than just decorative flair; it injects a palpable sense of narrative drama into any space. It is a conversation piece that demands attention, suggesting themes of struggle, inevitable change, and the raw beauty found at the precipice of conflict.

    Bringing the Drama Home

    For those who wish to capture this electrifying moment in their own interiors, acquiring a high-quality reproduction allows one to possess this masterpiece's energy without leaving the comfort of home. The ability of an oil painting medium to retain such depth and vibrancy ensures that the drama—the tension between the predator and the prey—remains immediate and visceral. It is an investment not only in art history but in a continuous source of dramatic, sophisticated inspiration for any discerning eye.

    Kunstenaar en museum

    Lion Devouring a Horse — George Stubbs

    Kunstenaar

    George Stubbs

    Born in Liverpool, Verenigd Koninkrijk

    Early Life and Artistic Beginnings

    George Stubbs, a name synonymous with the majestic depiction of horses, was born on August 25th, 1724, in the bustling port city of Liverpool, England. His early life, shrouded in relative obscurity for much of his formative years – until the age of thirty-five – is largely pieced together from the insightful notes of Ozias Humphry, a fellow artist and close friend who documented Stubbs’s conversations in 1794. Stubbs's father was a leatherworker, a profession that initially shaped his early life, but young George harbored an intense fascination with art, particularly anatomy, a passion ignited by meticulous observation from a very young age. He received a brief apprenticeship under Hamlet Winstanley, a Lancastrian painter and engraver, gaining foundational skills in drawing and composition – though this period was short-lived due to a clash of artistic visions. Stubbs’s early training wasn't formal; instead, he honed his craft through independent study, fueled by an insatiable curiosity about the natural world and a deep understanding of human anatomy, which he pursued diligently at York County Hospital under the tutelage of a surgeon. This dedication laid the groundwork for his revolutionary approach to equine painting.

    Museum

    Tate Britain

    On show in Londen, Verenigd Koninkrijk

    Een Kroniek van Britse Visie: Ontdekking van Tate Britain

    Gelegen langs de zachte curve van de Theems in Millbank, is Tate Britain niet zomaar een galerie; het is een levendig bewijs van de Britse artistieke evolutie. Van zijn oorsprong als een pleitbezorger voor binnenlandse talenten tot zijn huidige status als een wereldwijd schijnsel van moderne en hedendaagse kunst, is het verhaal van het museum onlosmakelijk verbonden met de eigen reis van de natie door de tijd. Opgericht in 1897 door de filantro Henry Tate – een man wiens persoonlijke collectie de basis vormde van de galerie – begon Tate Britain met een ambitieuze opdracht: om de breedte en diepte van het Britse artistieke erfgoed te vieren. De initiële focus lag stevig verankerd in de tradities van de Tudor- en Victoriaanse periodes, waarbij een uitgebreid panorama werd gepresenteerd van kunst die binnen deze vormende eeuwen was geproduceerd. Echter, in de jaren 30 vond een cruciale verschuiving plaats, gedreven door een wens om de dynamiek van het modernisme te omarmen, wat een beslissende afscheiding markeerde van puur historische representatie en Tate Britain als een levendige deelnemer aan het internationale debat over artistieke expressie vestigde.

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    Online beschikbaar

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    Bronvermelding voor dit kunstwerk

    MLA
    Stubbs, George. Lion Devouring a Horse. 1763, Tate Britain. https://wahooart.com/nl/art/george-stubbs-lion-devouring-a-horse-8Y3JCL-en/
    APA
    Stubbs, George (1763). Lion Devouring a Horse [Painting]. Tate Britain. https://wahooart.com/nl/art/george-stubbs-lion-devouring-a-horse-8Y3JCL-en/
    Chicago
    George Stubbs. Lion Devouring a Horse. 1763. Tate Britain. https://wahooart.com/nl/art/george-stubbs-lion-devouring-a-horse-8Y3JCL-en/
    Harvard
    Stubbs, George (1763) Lion Devouring a Horse. Tate Britain. Available at: https://wahooart.com/nl/art/george-stubbs-lion-devouring-a-horse-8Y3JCL-en/

    Look closely

    Lion Devouring a Horse — George Stubbs

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: lion, horse, anatomy. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Lioned aanslaande paard (1765), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Romantic Realism: Art that puts feeling, wildness and the power of nature above calm order and rules. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.

    Kunstquiz

    Lion Devouring a Horse — George Stubbs

    Hoe goed kent u dit kunstwerk?

    Selecteer één antwoord voor elk van de 5 onderstaande vragen. Elk heeft precies één juist antwoord.

    1. 1. What is the primary subject matter of George Stubbs’ ‘Lion Devouring a Horse’?

      • A A depiction of a serene pastoral landscape.
      • B A dramatic confrontation between a lion and a horse.
      • C A portrait of a noble gentleman.
    2. 2. In what year was ‘Lion Devouring a Horse’ created?

      • A A. 1730
      • B B. 1763
      • C C. 1806
    3. 3. Where is ‘Lion Devouring a Horse’ currently housed?

      • A A. The Louvre Museum in Paris.
      • B B. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
      • C C. Tate Gallery in London.
    4. 4. What artistic style is characteristic of George Stubbs’ work, as exemplified by ‘Lion Devouring a Horse’?

      • A A. Impressionism.
      • B B. Romanticism.
      • C C. Surrealism.
    5. 5. What inspired Stubbs's depiction of the lion and horse encounter?

      • A A. A dream he had during his travels.
      • B B. An antique marble sculpture that served as a model.
      • C C. Sketches from a botanical expedition.

    Mijn score: ____ van de 5

    Answer key — for the teacher

    This starts a fresh printed page, so it can simply be left out of the copies.

    1A · 2B · 3C · 4B · 5B