Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil
Frances Keevil

Stubbs Dingo Swallows Ponies

watercolour and pencil on Arches paper 90 x 123cm (framed)

$9,000

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George Stubbs, the renowned British animal painter of the 18th century was commissioned by Sir Joseph Banks to create a painting of a dingo without ever seeing one. He was given a pelt which he inflated as his model to create 'Portrait of a Large Dog' (Dingo). In my reimagined hybrid landscape, I reference this inaccurate Australian native fauna silhouette to swallow a menagerie of loosely stylized ponies also by Stubbs to create a romantic antipodean anomaly.