Two Foxhounds
Summary
Two foxhounds standing in a landscape. The dogs are facing from right to left. There is a mound of earth to the right with large wild plants growing from it.
Display Label
Two Foxhounds 1788 George Stubbs 1724-1806 Stipple engraving Stipple engraving is reminiscent of drawing. Stubbs has used softly graded tones of stipple to model the rounded forms of these foxhounds. The smooth textures of the hounds' coats were rendered by using a small roulette wheel: a tool with closely packed teeth which leave a dense pattern of marks on the plate. A larger tool was used for the misty background forms. Gift of T H Butler 1969.191
Object Name
Two Foxhounds
Creators Name
Date Created
1788
Dimensions
support (trimmed): 17.8 x 23.1
accession number
1969.191
Collection Group
Place of creation
London
Support
paper
Medium
ink (black)
On Display
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