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John Frederick Herring Sr.
"Nautilus" & "The Ameer" - Arabian horses

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John Frederick Herring Snr (Surrey 1795-1863 Kent) 'The Ameer, an Arabian' and 'Nautilus' Signed and dated 'J.F.Herring. Senr./1842' lower right Inscribed 'The Ameer./An Arabian' lower left A pair, oil on panel Each Painting - 14 x 18 in Each Framed - 19 x 23 in Provenance with Richard Green, London; Sale; Bonhams, London, 28 September 2016, Lot 16, sold for £57,500; The Collection of Charlie Watts of The Rolling Stones. John Frederick Herring Sr. (1795–1865) was an English painter best known for his depictions of horses, animals, and rural life, especially in the context of hunting and horse racing. He is often considered one of the greatest animal painters of the 19th century, and his work continues to influence the genre of sporting art. Herring was born in 1795 in the town of Surrey, England. Little is known about his early life, but it is believed that he trained as a coach-painter (someone who decorated horse-drawn carriages). This early exposure to horses and carriage-painting greatly influenced his later work. By the age of 25, Herring had moved to London, where he began to make a name for himself as a talented artist. His attention to detail and skill in capturing the movement and temperament of horses soon attracted the attention of art collectors and enthusiasts. John Frederick Herring Sr.'s paintings are characterized by their realism and dynamic compositions. He was especially known for his ability to depict horses in motion, capturing not just their physical form, but their personalities and vitality. Many of his works feature thoroughbred racehorses, foxhunting scenes, and horse-drawn carriages, often set in pastoral English landscapes. He had a particular talent for conveying the athleticism and energy of horses, making them appear almost alive on the canvas. Herring’s paintings were highly prized by the upper classes, and he became well-connected with prominent figures in English society, including aristocrats, landowners, and those involved in the horse racing industry. Many of his patrons were involved in horse racing, and he created a number of works commemorating famous racehorses and events. He was also commissioned to create images of hunting scenes and other country pursuits, and these works were often commissioned by the landed gentry who were patrons of these activities. In his later years, Herring's work became increasingly sought after, and his reputation as one of the finest animal painters of the period was firmly established. By the 1830s and 1840s, he was enjoying significant commercial success and had established a strong studio with a number of pupils, including his son, John Frederick Herring Jr., who also became a notable painter. Herring’s skill and focus on horse painting made him a leading figure in English sporting art, a genre that has continued to thrive to this day. His works are now held in major collections worldwide, including in institutions like the Tate Britain and the Victoria and Albert Museum. John Frederick Herring Sr. passed away in 1865, but he left behind a legacy as one of the foremost animal and sporting artists of the Victorian era. His work continues to be admired for its realism, technical skill, and its unique ability to capture the character of his subjects. John Frederick Herring Sr.'s contributions to the genre of animal painting, especially regarding horses, made him an iconic figure in the history of English art. His works remain influential today, celebrated for their beauty, realism, and profound understanding of his subjects. Herring’s work immortalised the world of horse racing and hunting, and his paintings remain treasured examples of 19th-century sporting art.
  • Creator:
    John Frederick Herring Sr. (1795 - 1865, British)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 19 in (48.26 cm)Width: 23 in (58.42 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Stoke, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU446316107552

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