Whistlejacket - Stubbs, The National Gallery
This cross stitch kit has been developed in collaboration with The National Gallery, so you can recreate Stubbs' Whistlejacket.
SKU: BL1115/71
$49.99
About
Whistlejacket is an oil painting of a horse by George Stubbs between, painted 1761 and 1762. It shows the race horse belonging to the Marquess of Rockingham. George Stubbs, born in 1724 in Liverpool, is an English painter of animals from the 18th century. Nicknamed ""the horse painter"", Stubbs is a much appreciated for his sense of observation and detail. DMC gives you the opportunity to offer yourself this incredible cross stitch embroidery kit. So why not treat yourself to a masterpiece!
A complete kit with fabric, threads and needle.
30cm x 28cm
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