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The anatomy of the horse Poster

The anatomy of the horse Poster

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The anatomy of the horse (1853) by George Stubbs

Renowned for his meticulous study of equine anatomy, George Stubbs created this iconic illustration after dissecting horses himself, making this museum-quality print a captivating blend of scientific precision and timeless artistry—perfect for adding sophistication to any home decor.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

George Stubbs was an English painter and draughtsman renowned for his pioneering studies of horses. Active during the eighteenth century, Stubbs combined artistic skill with scientific inquiry, producing works that appealed to both art connoisseurs and scholars. His dedication to anatomical accuracy influenced generations of artists and veterinarians, and his illustrations remained in circulation through numerous later editions.

Stubbs’s legacy endures as his equine studies continue to be admired by collectors interested in famous artists and those drawn to the intersection of art and science.

The Artwork

The Anatomy of the Horse reflects the Enlightenment era’s fascination with understanding the natural world through observation and study. Stubbs created this series to provide a comprehensive visual guide for artists, scientists, and students, bridging the gap between creative and scientific disciplines.

This 1853 edition demonstrates the lasting value of his work in the nineteenth century, when interest in veterinary science and equestrian culture was growing. The print stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of anatomical illustration, making it a natural companion to other science themed art and historical wall decor.

Style & Characteristics

This disciplined scientific plate features a horse in profile, meticulously rendered with precise black linework and detailed anatomical labeling. The composition is clear and orderly, designed for study rather than embellishment, with restrained shading that emphasizes structure and form.

The monochrome palette imparts a calm, scholarly atmosphere, ideal for a refined gallery wall. The print’s technical precision and balanced layout make it a compelling choice for black and white poster collections and for those who appreciate classic equine anatomy art.

In Interior Design

This artwork is well suited to spaces that value intellect and tranquility, such as offices, libraries, studios, or sophisticated living rooms. It pairs beautifully with leather, dark wood, and warm neutral tones, adding a thoughtful accent without overwhelming the space.

For contemporary interiors, combine it with minimalist furnishings and matte black details to highlight the crisp linework. It also complements equestrian and heritage-inspired rooms, and gains a polished, archival look when framed with selections from frames.