A horse named 'Eclipse' (after George Stubbs)
George Townly Stubbs (London 1756 - 1815)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
1817
Materials
paper
Measurements
420 x 510 mm
Place of origin
London
Order this imageCollection
Calke Abbey, Derbyshire
NT 286133
Summary
Print, stipple engraving, A horse named 'Eclipse' (after George Stubbs) by George Townly Stubbs (London 1756 - 1815). An early 19th century stipple engraving of 'Eclipse' by George Townley Stubbs after George Stubbs. Published by Edward Orme, London, 1817. The horse held by the trainer stands in a landscape with a small brick building behind. The jockey is walking towards the horse from the right. Little margin.
Marks and inscriptions
ECLIPSE (printed under image with publishing information)
Makers and roles
George Townly Stubbs (London 1756 - 1815), engraver (printmaker) after George Stubbs, RA (Liverpool 1724 – London 1806), artist Edward Orme (1775- 1848), engraver and publisher