Andrew Martin National Gallery Stubbs' Whistlejacket Cushion

Andrew Martin National Gallery Stubbs' Whistlejacket Cushion

Elevate your interior by incorporating decorative accessories steeped in artistic and cultural interest. From Andrew Martin's National Gallery-licensed cushion collection, this stunning design features Stubbs' Whistlejacket painting, offset with an attractive piped edge. Whistlejacket was foaled in 1749. His most famous victory was in a race over four miles for 2000 guineas at York in August 1759. Stubbs' huge picture was painted in about 1762 for the 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, Whistlejacket's owner and a great patron of Stubbs. According to some writers of the period the original intention was to commission an equestrian portrait of George III, but it is more likely that Stubbs always intended to show the horse alone rearing up against a neutral background.

Detail

  • Brand: Andrew Martin
  • Care instructions: Do not iron or tumble dry
  • Country of Origin: UK
  • Cushion Filling: Feather pad
  • Cushion Shape: Square
  • Cushion Type: Patterned
  • Washing Instructions: Dry clean only
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