George Stubbs signed his art with his initials "G.S." or with his full name "Geo. Stubbs" in the lower right corner of his paintings.
He painted Trotting.
George Stubbs, the renowned 18th-century English painter known for his equine art, had a relatively private personal life. He married Mary Spencer in 1759, and they had a son named George, who tragically died young. While there is limited information about his extended family, Stubbs's legacy continues primarily through his art rather than through notable descendants.
George Stubbs was born on August 25, 1724.
George Stubbs was born on August 25, 1724.
George Stubbs died on July 10, 1806 at the age of 81.
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George Stubbs died on July 10, 1806 at the age of 81.
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Horses
Geore Stubbs used oils, pine resin, and beeswax in his paintings.
No I don't think George stubbs ever painted large vases, He was into romanticism and horses, portraits, dogs, and lions and he loved to study anatomy. vases don't realy fit into that style. As for your other question I have no clue