Chestnut Hunter before a Stable
1825
80.0 x 105.0 cm
National Trust
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Chestnut Hunter before a Stable
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John Ferneley I (1782–1860)
John E. Ferneley Sr., born May 18, 1782, in Thrussington, Leicestershire, England, was a pivotal figure in British equestrian art during the Regency era and beyond. His legacy rests primarily on his masterful depictions of hunting scenes—particularly fox hunts—which captured the spirit of aristocratic leisure and celebrated the traditions of rural England. Ferneley’s artistic journey began under the tutelage of Benjamin Marshall, a renowned sporting painter who instilled in him a profound appreciation for observation and meticulous detail. This formative influence propelled Ferneley into the Royal Academy School where he honed his skills and established himself as one of the foremost artists specializing in equine subjects.- Early Life & Training: Ferneley’s upbringing fostered an early fascination with art and nature, shaping his artistic sensibilities. Marshall's guidance proved invaluable, equipping him with techniques for capturing movement and conveying emotion through paint—skills that would define his distinctive style.
- Career Highlights: Ferneley quickly gained recognition for his talent, securing commissions from prominent patrons including dukes and earls who embraced the burgeoning hunting culture of Leicestershire. His studio in Melton Mowbray flourished during this period, becoming a hub for artistic innovation and social engagement.
- Notable Paintings: Ferneley’s oeuvre comprises over 150 paintings—primarily hunting scenes—that exemplify his unwavering commitment to realism and expressive composition. Among his most celebrated works are “The Melton Mowbray Hunt,” “Lord Henry Bentinck’s Chestnut Hunter ‘Firebird,’” and “St John’s Co-Cathedral.”
- Influence & Legacy: Ferneley's meticulous attention to detail—particularly in portraying the musculature of horses and the nuances of human expression—established him as a stylistic precursor to later Impressionists. His work continues to inspire artists today, cementing his place as an icon of British equestrian art.
- Death & Recognition: Ferneley passed away peacefully in Melton Mowbray on August 18, 1860, leaving behind a substantial body of artistic achievement. He was honored posthumously by the Royal Academy and recognized for his contribution to British art history—a testament to his enduring influence on generations of painters.
sr john e ferneley
1782 - 1860
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Equine Painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['British Art']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Benjamin Marshall']
- Date Of Birth: May 18, 1782
- Full Name: John E Ferneley Sr.
- Nationality: English
- Notable Artworks:
- Three Hunters in a Landscape
- Bay Hunters with Their Groom
- Place Of Birth: Thrussington, Leicestershire

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