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An extremely fine and large scale oil on canvas farmyard scene by John Frederick Herring Jnr. Canvas size, 36 x 27.5 inches

Provenance: Private collection, Kent. By repute, purchased by the family directly from Herring's studio. Originally acquired by Sir Charles Cayzer of St Lawence Hall on the Isle of white, (destroyed by fire in 1951 and demolished), and thence by family decent.

John Frederick Herring Jnr. was a painter of sporting and animal subjects in oil and watercolour. His style was very similar to that of his father, John Frederick Herring Snr.

Herring Jnr. painted many horse portraits in exquisite detail. In addition he painted numerous charming small-scale studies of cows, rabbits, pigs, goats, birds and other animals. He is renowned for his finely detailed farmyard scenes. He had a preference for smaller canvases enabling greater out-put. Very occasionally and often for the purpose of exhibiting at the major academies, he would turn to the larger canvas. Although more time consuming, they brought greater recognition and with it more lucrative commissions.

Herring exhibited at the Royal Academy, British Institution and Suffolk Street where he exhibited some fifty-three works.

John Jnr. married an artist called Kate Rolfe who also exhibited at the Royal Academy and Suffolk Street. Herring spent the latter part of his life at Fulbourn near Cambridge

Circa 1900

Dimensions

Height: 40.00inch, Width: 48.00inch




Condition report

Re-lined. Frame needs some attention.

Stock number

400185
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