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Artist: John Frederick Herring Jr.
19th Century oil painting of a farm with horses, pigs, goats, poultry & cattle
By John Frederick Herring Jr
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
John Frederick Herring Jnr
British, (c1820-1907)
Farmyard Friends
Oil on canvas, signed
Image size: 23.25 inches x 35.25 inches
Size including frame: 29.75 inches x 41.75 inches
Provenance: Frost & Reed; Stacy Marks, Eastbourne
A fantastic rural farmyard scene featuring horses, pigs, goats, chickens, ducks and cattle by John Frederick Herring Jnr. In the foreground, pigs, goats and chickens are shown foraging for food whilst horses watch on. To the right, a bay horse drinks from a pond next to some ducks as cattle graze outside a barn. In the distance two figures can be seen walking along a country path towards a church.
John Frederick Herring was born in Doncaster c1820 to the artist John Frederick Herring (1795-1865) and his wife Anna Catharina (nee Harris) and was baptised on 2 May, 1821. There is some confusion about the date of his birth due to an earlier birth record existing for 21 June, 1815. To complicate matters further, all of the census records indicate he was born in 1816. Some sources suggest this was an earlier child who died and that Herring was the child born in 1820.
Herring’s brothers Charles Herring (1828-1856) and Benjamin Herring (1830-1871) also became artists. He and his brothers were exposed to art at an early age and were all tutored by their father whose subject matter influenced their work. The family moved to Newmarket during the early 1830’s and Herring would visit the racecourse to study the horses. The brothers would often collaborate with their father on paintings, however, Herring Jnr soon developed his own style and began painting farmyard and rustic scenes featuring horses and other farm animals. His emerging success caused some discord with his father, who from around 1836 began adding ‘SR’ or ‘Senr’ to his signature to avoid confusion between the two artists. Herring did not join his father when he later moved to London but at some point moved to Cambridgeshire where he met and married Emma Jane Dawson on 29 August, 1836. Together, they lived at Great Wilbraham with their 5 children.
By 1861, he had moved to nearby Fulbourn and continuing his successful career made his debut at the Royal Academy in 1863. He began exhibiting at the British Institution from 1864 and also exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists at Suffolk Street.
After the death of his first wife, Herring married the artist Catherine Augusta Rolfe on 5 December 1865 at St Pauls Church, Hammersmith in London. Catherine (or Kate) was the sister of the artists Alexander Frederick Rolfe (1814-1875) and Henry Leonides Rolfe (1823-1881) and the daughter of William E Rolfe, a friend of his father. They lived at Wilbraham Road in Fulbourn, later moving to The Poplars in Fulbourn where Herring spent the rest of his life. He died at Fulbourn on 6 March 1907.
Examples of his work are held by a number of museums and public collections including the Bradford Museum, Hawarth Art Gallery, Government Art Collection, Grundy Art Gallery, the Tate, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC and the Watford Museum & Witt Library.
Presentation: The painting is housed in a new, English made gilt frame which is in excellent condition.
Condition: As with all of our original antique oil paintings, this work is offered in ready to hang gallery condition, having been professionally cleaned, restored and revarnished.
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19th century landscape farmyard scene horses oil painting John Frederick Herring
By John Frederick Herring Jr
Located in York, GB
Charming 19th century landscape oil painting of a Farmyard scene by john Frederick Herring depicting a number of different animals including horses, chickens, goats, ducks and cows along with a farmer and his homestead. Oil on canvas, in heavy gilt frame behind glass with oval mount. Size of canvas, Height: 51cm Width: 61cm. Framed overall size Height: 81cm Width: 90cm approximately
This painting is in overall good condition. There is some age related craquelure throughout as to be expected (close up pics available on request)
The original frame/slip shows some signs of age as to be expected including age related cracks and some minor losses
which have been colour matched and regilded. This in no way detracting from this fine painting
This painting is heavy and may need crating if shipping,this would need to be custom made and may cause delay in shipping
John Frederick HERRING (1815-1907)
John Frederick Herring Junior (1815 - 1907)
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By John Frederick Herring Jr
Located in London, GB
Painting of horses and farm animals by Herring the Younger
British, 19th Century
Frame: Height 83cm, width 97cm
Canvas: Height 64cm, width 77cm
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19th Century John Frederick Herring Jr. Art
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"A River Landscape with Wild Horses", Victorian original, oil on canvas
By John Frederick Herring Jr
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This is an original unique oil painting by the artist. Born into an artistic family in Doncaster, England during 1820. Best known for his equine art, of the same character as those of the elder Herring, including "The Home Farm," "The Homestead," "The Farm-Yard," etc.John F. Herring, Jr. was born in Doncaster, South Yorkshire c.1820, to the well-known 19th-century artist John Frederick Herring, Sr. (1795-1865), who at the time, was considered one of England's great Sporting and Equestrian artists, patronized by the English aristocracy. The father's mastery of the brush, and popularity with the nobility, served his son, Herring, Jr., well. Early on, John, Jr. was exposed to fine painting and wealthy patrons. Recent reference books state that Herring, Sr.'s first child was named "John Frederick Herring, Jr." and was born on June 21, 1815. John Herring, Jr. developed a love for painting, a passion also shared by his brothers Charles and Benjamin. Three of the
four brothers became artists, painting in the same style as their father, often collaborating on a single painting. In the years after 1836, Herring, Sr., feeling threatened by the teenage John Herring, Jr.'s ability and growing popularity, began incorporating the tag "SR" at the end of his signature. John Herring, Jr. continued painting in the tradition of his father, the sporting and animal pictures...
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19th Century Victorian John Frederick Herring Jr. Art
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By John Frederick Herring Jr
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Oil on canvas
Canvas size: 21 x 17 inches
Signed lower right
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Pair of Farmyard Scenes by J.F. Herring Jr
By John Frederick Herring Jr
Located in London, GB
John Fredrick Herring Jr
Pair of Farmyard Scenes
Signed and Dated
Oil on Canvas
56 X 56 cm
John Fredrick Herring Jr was born in Doncaster South Yorkshire around 1820. He was the son of John Fredrick Herring Sr, one of Britain's best equestrian painters of the first half of the 19th century. Herring Jr through his fathers influence was exposed to many wealthy patrons and also the intimacy of his fathers brush work. Herring's farmyard style that is depicted in the paintings above is iconic and most desirable to any collector of 19th century English sporting art.
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19th Century John Frederick Herring Jr. Art
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Antique 19th century English, Cart Horses in a farmyard landscape with cottage.
By John Frederick Herring Jr
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John Frederick Herring Junior,
Antique 19th century English, Cart Horses in a farmyard landscape with cottage.
John Frederick Herring Jnr. was a painter of sporting and animal subjects in oil and watercolor. His style was very similar to that of his father, John Frederick Herring Snr...
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