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John Frederick Herring Sr.
Ducks and Pigeons in a Barn Interior

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John Frederick Herring Snr (Surrey 1795-1863 Kent) Ducks and Pigeons in a Barn Interior Signed and dated 1858 Oil on canvas Painting size 18 1/2 x 28 1/2 in Framed size 24 x 33 1/2 in John Frederick Herring Sr. was born on September 12, 1795, in London, England. He was the son of a London-based fringe maker, and the family lived in modest circumstances. Although little is known about his early education, Herring showed a natural affinity for art and horses from a young age. His father moved the family to Doncaster when Herring was still a boy, a town famous for horse racing, which would play a significant role in shaping his future career. Herring’s love for horses became evident during his youth, where he worked as a coachman and sign painter. He often painted inn signs, which frequently featured horses. His work caught the attention of local patrons, and his talent was soon recognized by wealthy patrons who commissioned him to paint their prized horses. By the 1820s, Herring had established himself as a notable horse painter. His paintings of racehorses, hunters, and other equestrian subjects began to gain popularity. His ability to capture the majesty and spirit of horses set him apart from his contemporaries. Herring's paintings were particularly sought after by the aristocracy, who admired his skill in depicting their prized animals. Herring's reputation continued to grow, and by the 1830s, he had become one of England's most celebrated animal painters. His works were regularly exhibited at the Royal Academy, and he was frequently commissioned by members of the nobility, including the Duke of Orléans and Queen Victoria, to paint their horses. During this period, Herring also expanded his repertoire to include hunting scenes, agricultural scenes, and other rural subjects. His attention to detail and ability to portray the English countryside with great fidelity earned him further acclaim. Herring's paintings were characterized by their vibrant colors, dynamic compositions, and lifelike representations of animals. In the 1840s, Herring moved to Kent, where he continued to paint, focusing more on agricultural and rural scenes. His later works often depicted scenes of farm life, with an emphasis on the relationships between humans and animals. These works were marked by a sense of tranquility and harmony, reflecting Herring's deep appreciation for the countryside and its inhabitants. Herring's artistic style evolved throughout his career. While his early works were highly detailed and precise, his later paintings became more expressive and fluid. He also began to experiment with light and shadow, creating more atmospheric and emotive works. Despite these changes, Herring remained committed to the accurate depiction of animals, and his works continued to be praised for their realism and vitality. John Frederick Herring Sr. married Ann Harris in 1815, and they had four children, three of whom—John Frederick Herring Jr., Charles Herring, and Benjamin Herring—became artists in their own right. His sons often assisted him in his studio, and their works were sometimes confused with their father's due to the similarity in style and subject matter. Herring's legacy as one of the leading animal painters of the 19th century is secure. His paintings have been collected and admired by art lovers around the world, and his influence can be seen in the works of subsequent generations of animal painters. Herring passed away on September 23, 1865, in Meopham Park, Kent, leaving behind a rich body of work that continues to be celebrated for its beauty, precision, and deep understanding of the subjects he portrayed. His contributions to the genre of animal painting have earned him a lasting place in the history of British art.
  • Creator:
    John Frederick Herring Sr. (1795 - 1865, British)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 33.5 in (85.09 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Stoke, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU446314956662

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