This year marks the tercentenary of the birth of George Stubbs, a painter whose highly covetable equine portraits grace the walls of some of the grandest country houses to this day, writes Eleanor Doughty

Whistlejacket
Whistlejacket (1762), Stubbs' life-size rendering of Lord Rockingham's racehorse
One of the best places in the bustling hubbub of London for a moment of quiet reflection is Room 34 …Continue reading »