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The Winning Post in Sight

Explore the captivating wildlife art of Henry Stull (1851-1913), a Canadian painter renowned for his detailed depictions of American game & hunting scenes. Discover his work at Musée Thomas-Henry.

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Biografie umělce

Early Life and the Allure of the Track

Henry Stull, born in Hamilton, Canada, in 1851, possessed a destiny seemingly intertwined with the thundering hooves and vibrant energy of the racehorse. Though legend whispers he arrived into the world above a stable—a charming anecdote perhaps embellishing his preordained path—his father’s profession as a horse-drawn hack driver undoubtedly instilled an early fascination with these magnificent creatures. Young Henry initially harbored ambitions for the stage, relocating to Toronto around 1870 in pursuit of an acting career. However, fate had other plans. Unable to secure a role, he found employment at an insurance firm, a temporary detour from his artistic inclinations that would soon be superseded by a more compelling calling.

The move to Brooklyn, New York City, marked a turning point. While briefly finding work painting stage sets, it was the city’s bustling racetracks that truly captured his imagination. Stull's innate talent for observation and sketching led him to Frank Leslie, editor of Leslie’s Weekly, where he began as a cartoonist and caricaturist in 1873. This position provided valuable experience but it was the horses—specifically, the thoroughbreds competing at Jerome Park—that ignited his artistic passion.

From Caricature to Canine Precision

Stull’s breakthrough came through a chance sketch of “Fiddlesticks,” a racehorse owned by August Belmont. He meticulously copied the initial drawing onto higher-quality paper and submitted it to Sporting New Yorker, where it caught Belmont's eye. This fortuitous encounter led to an illustration job with Spirit of the Times in 1876, a position he held for fourteen years. It was during this period that Stull transitioned from general illustration to specializing in racehorse portraits, catering to the wealthy patrons who populated the racing world.

Recognizing a need to refine his anatomical understanding, Stull dedicated a year to studying horse anatomy at a veterinary college. This commitment to accuracy elevated his work, imbuing it with a realism that resonated with discerning collectors. His paintings weren’t merely representations of horses; they were celebrations of their power, grace, and individual character. He quickly became known for flattering portraits, highly accurate in musculature, attracting the attention of prominent horse owners like William Whitney, Pierre Lorillard, and Leonard Jerome.

A Master of Equestrian Portraiture

By the late 19th century, Henry Stull had established himself as one of America’s foremost equestrian artists. His work graced the pages of Harper's Weekly from 1883 onwards, solidifying his reputation and expanding his clientele. He wasn’t simply a painter; he was a chronicler of an era—capturing the spirit of the American racehorse and the opulent world surrounding it.

Stull’s process involved meticulous preparation. He would travel to horse farms in Kentucky, immersing himself in the environment and sketching horses in their natural settings before completing the portraits in his New York City studio. He wasn't merely an observer; he was a participant, betting on races and even owning a horse named Brad Law, whose portrait he painted in 1902.

Legacy and Historical Significance

Henry Stull’s prolific career spanned from the late 1870s to 1912, resulting in over 110 surviving paintings. His works were highly sought after by New York and Brooklyn jockey clubs, with each club boasting between five and fifty of his pieces at one time. He captured not just the likeness of these animals but also a sense of their vitality and competitive spirit.

Stull’s death in 1913 coincided with the closure of Brighton Beach track—a symbolic end to an era he so vividly portrayed. His paintings remain as valuable historical documents, offering a glimpse into the world of late 19th-century American horse racing and the individuals who shaped it. His legacy continues through his captivating images, celebrated for their artistic merit, anatomical precision, and enduring appeal.

  • Key Influences: Edward Troye (another prominent equestrian artist), Frank Leslie (editor of Leslie’s Weekly).
  • Major Achievements: Establishing himself as a leading equestrian portraitist, chronicling the American racehorse and its world.
  • Historical Significance: Providing valuable visual documentation of late 19th-century horse racing culture and the lives of prominent horse owners.
“His flattering horse portraits, highly accurate in musculature, he also attracted the attention of other wealthy, powerful horse owners, who became his patrons and clients.”
henry stull

henry stull

1851 - 1913 , Canada

Stručné informace

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Wildlife Painting
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['American Realism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Frank Leslie']
  • Date Of Birth: 1851
  • Full Name: Henry Stull
  • Nationality: Canadian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Winning Post in Sight
    • Fiddlesticks
  • Place Of Death: Hamilton, Canada
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