Primarily renowned for his distinctive images of racehorses, Henry Stull was one of the most prominent equestrian artists in late 19th- and early 20th-century America. As a youth, he migrated from his native Canada to the United States, where he settled in New Rochelle, New York. In addition to his paintings of horses and animals, many of which were issued as lithographs, Stull produced numerous illustrations for Leslie's Weekly Magazine. His works can be found in many important collections such as the New York Jockey Club, the National Museum of Racing Hall Fame, and the Kentucky Derby Museum.
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Scott Leighton (American, 1847-1898)
Henry Stull (American, 1851-1913)
Scott Leighton (American, 1847-1898)
Henry Stull (American, 1851-1913)
Henry Stull (American, 1851-1913)
Henry Stull (American, 1851-1913)
Henry Stull (American, 1851-1913)
Henry Stull (American, 1851-1913)
Scott Leighton (American, 1847-1898)
Henry Stull (American, 1851-1913)
Henry Stull (American, 1851-1913)
Henry Stull (American, 1851-1913)
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Henry Stull (American, 1851-1913)