So far I have only been able to find a copy of the oval ceramic version of George Stubbs Haymakers (the one without the wagon), apart from a few details, so if anyone has a high-res version of the full picture, I would be most grateful.  I need it for a cut'n'paste experiment.  While googling for that, I found the following article:

Coxsoft Art Blog
Stubbs Golden Section
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It is sometimes interesting to break down a picture to discover why you find it so satisfying as a work of art. This graphic of George Stubbs' Haymakers (1785) is a case in point. Its dimensions are 300x196 pixels. That's Golden Section. (You're not going to quibble over 4 pixels, are you?) When you divide it into quarters, you have four golden-section pictures. The two bottom pictures work extremely well in their own right. Note the man with the vertical haymaking tool. He is in the exact centre of the picture and links all four sections. The lines bisect his body both vertically and horizontally. Brilliant! This is a masterwork of the old school, when artists were artists, not purveyors of tripe.

Mardlingham Characters:

=>   James (Jimma)  - Team-man, carter and dray-man.

=>   The Scullies (Tilly & Tottie)  - Scullions at The Big House.