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Portrait of a Young Gentleman out Shooting

George Stubbs, 1781

This work, painted in enamel colours on Wedgwood biscuit earthenware, has survived in what appears to be virtually pristine condition - its colours unfaded and its surface unmarked. It triumphantly vindicates Stubbs' long series of experiments in painting in enamel colours on non-porous surfaces, in a determination to avoid the deterioration to which paintings in oil or canvas are liable. Stubbs' enamel paintings on Wedgwood have a more painterly quality and a less glassy finish than his enamels on copper. The appeal of this work lies in its charming image of youthful energy, the originality of its subject and its excellent condition. Believed to be a portrait of William (?) Huth Esq.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Portrait of a Young Gentleman out Shooting, 1781

Date supported

1989

Medium and material

Enamel on Wedgewood biscuit earthenware

Dimensions

46 x 62 cm

Grant

25000

Total cost

413608

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