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John Frederick Herring Sr.
The Galloping Racehorse, John Frederick Herring Sr (1795-1865)

$10,205.96
£7,500
€8,811.25
CA$14,021.25
A$15,653.41
CHF 8,202.15
MX$191,613.13
NOK 104,167.42
SEK 98,216.65
DKK 65,759.30

About the Item

"The Galloping Racehorse" by John Frederick Herring Sr. is a stunning oil painting on canvas that vividly captures the dynamic motion and energy of a racehorse in full gallop. In this piece, Herring masterfully conveys the power, speed, and grace of the horse, with every muscle and sinew of the animal appearing to be in motion. The horse is depicted with remarkable realism, its coat gleaming and flowing with the movement. In the composition the horse is positioned as the central figure, filling the frame with its intense movement. The artist’s expertise in capturing the anatomy and spirit of the horse is evident, particularly in the way the light reflects off its coat and the meticulous attention to detail in its posture and form. The painting is set against a soft, atmospheric landscape, enhancing the feeling of speed and momentum, while the muted background ensures the viewer's focus remains on the racehorse. This work reflects Herring’s deep understanding of equestrian subjects, showcasing not only his skill as a painter but also his passion for capturing the thrill of horse racing. Provenance: Fores Ltd, London, which indicates that this piece was part of a renowned gallery's collection, further underscoring its significance in the world of equestrian art. John Frederick Herring Sr. (1795–1865) was an English painter, best known for his equestrian works. Born in London, Herring began his career as a coach-painter and later transitioned to creating art. His passion for horses and their depiction in various settings became his signature style. Herring gained widespread recognition for his detailed and dynamic portrayals of racing scenes, often capturing the power and grace of the horses and their riders. His works were celebrated during his lifetime, and he became one of the most prominent equestrian artists of the 19th century. Herring's success was not limited to paintings; he also worked on lithographs and contributed to the growing popularity of horse racing as a cultural phenomenon in Britain. His legacy continues to influence equestrian art, and his pieces remain highly regarded by collectors and art historians today.
  • Creator:
    John Frederick Herring Sr. (1795 - 1865, British)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 14.97 in (38 cm)Width: 18.9 in (48 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    25.5cm H x 36cm W canvas only, without framePrice: $10,206
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  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 41stDibs: LU2841215972742

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