Freeman, the Earl of Clarendon's Gamekeeper, with a Doe and Hound by George Stubbs. A gamekeeper in period dress kneels beside a large tan hound and a fallen doe within a dark, densely wooded landscape.

Freeman, the Earl of Clarendon's Gamekeeper, with a Doe and Hound

George Stubbs

1800 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A masterful 1800 sporting scene by George Stubbs featuring a gamekeeper and his hound in a moody forest setting.

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Where it works

A substantial, grounding work with warm, lived-in color — holds a formal wall with confidence.

Often works in
Study · Library · Living Room
Placement
Works well when the wall can carry a broader statement
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Reads strongest on light or mid-tone walls
Color notes
Charcoal black, Rich brown

About the piece

Painted in 1800 by the celebrated British artist George Stubbs, this work depicts Freeman, the Earl of Clarendon's gamekeeper. Known for his peerless anatomical accuracy, Stubbs captures the quiet tension of the woodland hunt, balancing the warm tones of the figures against a deep, atmospheric forest backdrop that exemplifies the heritage of English sporting art.

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