NHRM Hosts Lecture on George Stubbs

Fans of sporting art can look forward to a special lecture at the National Horseracing Museum (NHRM) in Newmarket to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the birth of renowned equine painter George Stubbs.

Given by former NHRM director and art historian Christopher Garibaldi on Wednesday, September 11, the lecture looks at the life and work of Stubbs, with specific reference to his equestrian subjects, which include the famous painting of Whistlejacket, which hangs at the National Gallery.

Tickets for the evening, which begins at 6pm in the John Lambton Rooms, are £15 per person and can be booked via the NHRM website. 

 

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