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Dirck Stoop Collection

Dirck Stoop, a Dutch artist born in 1618 and passed away in 1681, was known for his exquisite paintings depicting horses

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Jupiter and the Ass, 1655. Creator: Dirck Stoop

Jupiter and the Ass, 1655. Creator: Dirck Stoop
Jupiter and the Ass, 1655. From Aesop's Fables, published by John Ogilby (London: 1665), no. 68

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Hunters Resting, c.1650-c.1655. Creator: Dirck Stoop

Hunters Resting, c.1650-c.1655. Creator: Dirck Stoop
Hunters Resting, c.1650-c.1655

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: The hunting party, 1649. Creator: Dirck Stoop

The hunting party, 1649. Creator: Dirck Stoop
The hunting party, 1649. Our eyes are drawn to the sunlight on the buttocks of a horse which is urinating as it stands at the manger

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: A Horse Bound to a Post, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop

A Horse Bound to a Post, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop
A Horse Bound to a Post, 1651

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: A Boy Taking a Horse to Drink, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop

A Boy Taking a Horse to Drink, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop
A Boy Taking a Horse to Drink, 1651

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: A Man Holding a Horse by His Bridle, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop

A Man Holding a Horse by His Bridle, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop
A Man Holding a Horse by His Bridle, 1651

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: A Seated Man with a Pack of Dogs, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop

A Seated Man with a Pack of Dogs, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop
A Seated Man with a Pack of Dogs, 1651

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Two Horses Drinking at a Trough, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop

Two Horses Drinking at a Trough, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop
Two Horses Drinking at a Trough, 1651

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Rearing Horse near a Stable, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop

Rearing Horse near a Stable, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop
Rearing Horse near a Stable, 1651

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Two Grazing Horses, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop

Two Grazing Horses, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop
Two Grazing Horses, 1651

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: A Pissing Horse Bound to a Post, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop

A Pissing Horse Bound to a Post, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop
A Pissing Horse Bound to a Post, 1651

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Two Plow Horses Standing in a Field, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop

Two Plow Horses Standing in a Field, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop
Two Plow Horses Standing in a Field, 1651

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: A Horse Bound to a Feeding Trough, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop

A Horse Bound to a Feeding Trough, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop
A Horse Bound to a Feeding Trough, 1651

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: A Horse Bound to a Post with a Reclining Dog, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop

A Horse Bound to a Post with a Reclining Dog, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop
A Horse Bound to a Post with a Reclining Dog, 1651

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: A Pissing Horse Held by a Man, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop

A Pissing Horse Held by a Man, 1651. Creator: Dirck Stoop
A Pissing Horse Held by a Man, 1651

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Horses, Goat and a Man, n.d. Creator: Dirck Stoop

Horses, Goat and a Man, n.d. Creator: Dirck Stoop
Horses, Goat and a Man, n.d

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Horse Bound to a Feeding Trough. Creator: Dirck Stoop

Horse Bound to a Feeding Trough. Creator: Dirck Stoop
Horse Bound to a Feeding Trough

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Man Holding a Horse by the Bridle. Creator: Dirck Stoop

Man Holding a Horse by the Bridle. Creator: Dirck Stoop
Man Holding a Horse by the Bridle

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Horse Bound to a Post, turned left. Creator: Dirck Stoop

Horse Bound to a Post, turned left. Creator: Dirck Stoop
Horse Bound to a Post, turned left

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Catherine of Braganza, 1662. Creator: William Faithorne

Catherine of Braganza, 1662. Creator: William Faithorne
Catherine of Braganza, 1662

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Two plough horses. Creator: Dirck Stoop (Dutch, c. 1618-1681)

Two plough horses. Creator: Dirck Stoop (Dutch, c. 1618-1681)
Two plough horses

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Horse bound to a post. Creator: Dirck Stoop (Dutch, c. 1618-1681)

Horse bound to a post. Creator: Dirck Stoop (Dutch, c. 1618-1681)
Horse bound to a post

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: A boy taking a horse to drink. Creator: Dirck Stoop (Dutch, c. 1618-1681)

A boy taking a horse to drink. Creator: Dirck Stoop (Dutch, c. 1618-1681)
A boy taking a horse to drink

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Charles II Processing from the Tower of London to Westminster, 22 April 1661. Artist: Dirck Stoop

Charles II Processing from the Tower of London to Westminster, 22 April 1661. Artist: Dirck Stoop
Charles II Processing from the Tower of London to Westminster, 22 April 1661. Charles II (1630-1685), King of England and Scotland from 1660, eldest son of Charles I (1600-1649)

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Horse Fastened Stake Dirck Stoop Dutch 1618-1681

Horse Fastened Stake Dirck Stoop Dutch 1618-1681
A Horse Fastened to a Stake. Dirck Stoop (Dutch, c. 1618-1681). Etching

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: boy taking horse drink Dirck Stoop Dutch 1618-1681

boy taking horse drink Dirck Stoop Dutch 1618-1681
A boy taking a horse to drink. Dirck Stoop (Dutch, c. 1618-1681). Etching

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Horse bound post Dirck Stoop Dutch 1618-1681

Horse bound post Dirck Stoop Dutch 1618-1681
Horse bound to a post. Dirck Stoop (Dutch, c. 1618-1681). Etching

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Two plough horses Dirck Stoop Dutch 1618-1681

Two plough horses Dirck Stoop Dutch 1618-1681
Two plough horses. Dirck Stoop (Dutch, c. 1618-1681). Etching

Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Horse Bound Post turned left Etching plate 6 x 7 9 / 16

Horse Bound Post turned left Etching plate 6 x 7 9 / 16
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Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Horse Bound Feeding Trough Etching plate 6 x 7 9 / 16

Horse Bound Feeding Trough Etching plate 6 x 7 9 / 16
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Background imageDirck Stoop Collection: Man Holding Horse Bridle Etching sheet 5 15 / 16 x 7 5 / 8

Man Holding Horse Bridle Etching sheet 5 15 / 16 x 7 5 / 8
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Dirck Stoop, a Dutch artist born in 1618 and passed away in 1681, was known for his exquisite paintings depicting horses. His attention to detail and ability to capture the essence of these majestic creatures is evident in his various works. In "Horse Bound to a Feeding Trough, " Stoop portrays a horse tied to a wooden trough, eagerly enjoying its meal. The texture of the horse's mane and the realistic depiction of its muscles showcase Stoop's mastery of capturing movement and life on canvas. Similarly, in "Man Holding a Horse by the Bridle, " Stoop showcases his talent for portraying human-animal interactions. The man gently holds onto the bridle as he guides the horse with care and control, and is through Stoop's brushstrokes that we can almost feel the connection between man and beast. Stoop's fascination with horses continues in "Two Plough Horses. " Here, he presents two powerful animals harnessed together, ready for work. The play of light on their muscular bodies adds depth to this composition while highlighting their strength and grace. One cannot discuss Dirck Stoop without mentioning his portrait entitled "Catherine of Braganza. " Although not directly related to horses, this painting demonstrates Stoops' versatility as an artist. He captures Catherine's regal presence with precision while showcasing her love for equestrian pursuits. Stoops' affinity for depicting horses bound or fastened is also seen in works such as "Horse Bound to a Post" or "Horse Fastened Stake. " These compositions convey a sense of restraint but also highlight the beauty found within captivity. Lastly, we have "A Boy Taking A Horse To Drink, " where Stoops beautifully depicts an everyday scene from rural life. Through delicate brushwork, he brings alive both the boy's innocence and vulnerability alongside the strength and gentleness of the horse.