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Benjamin steeplechasing
Жикле / Арт-принт
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Биография художника
John Frederick Herring Sr.: A Life Dedicated to Horses and Artistic Vision
John Frederick Herring Sr., born September 12, 1795, in the bustling heart of London, England, was a painter whose life’s passion resided in capturing the dynamism and beauty of equine subjects – a pursuit that cemented his place as one of the most celebrated animal artists of the Victorian era. His father, a merchant with Dutch roots, instilled in him an early aversion for urban environments, fostering instead a profound fascination with drawing and, crucially, horses. This formative interest would shape not only his artistic endeavors but also his entire worldview.Early Years and Artistic Beginnings
From a young age, Herring demonstrated exceptional talent for sketching animals, honing his skills through meticulous observation of horses – a pastime that would prove invaluable throughout his career. Recognizing this innate aptitude, he transitioned from the confines of London to Doncaster in 1814, where he secured employment as a night coachman and painter of inn signs. These roles provided him with unparalleled access to the world of horse racing and equestrian culture, allowing him to immerse himself in the sights and sounds of the countryside and fueling his artistic inspiration. Commissions for portraits of hunters and racehorses soon followed, establishing Herring’s reputation within the local gentry and marking the genesis of his distinguished artistic career.Influences and Artistic Development
Herring's artistic journey benefited from brief instruction under Abraham Cooper, a respected animal painter whose techniques undoubtedly influenced his own style. However, it was his unwavering dedication to realism and detail that truly defined Herring’s oeuvre. He meticulously rendered horses in motion—galloping stallions, spirited mares—capturing their muscular movements and expressive postures with remarkable accuracy. This commitment to portraying animals authentically resonated deeply with the Victorian public, who appreciated Herring's ability to convey both power and grace.Royal Patronage and Artistic Recognition
Herring’s talent gained considerable acclaim, attracting the attention of influential patrons like Sir Mark Wood, who commissioned numerous paintings depicting horses in various settings. Notably, he secured royal patronage from HRH The Duchess of Kent and Queen Victoria—a testament to his artistic prowess and a symbol of Victorian cultural prestige. During his visit to Paris in 1840-1841 at the invitation of Duc d’Orleans, Herring produced several paintings for him, furthering his international reputation. His subjects expanded beyond horses to encompass agricultural landscapes and narrative scenes—telling stories through visual artistry—demonstrating a versatility that distinguished him from many of his contemporaries.Legacy and Artistic Significance
John Frederick Herring Sr.’s prolific output graced the halls of prestigious institutions such as the Royal Academy (1818–1865), British Institution (1830–1865), and Society of British Artists (1836-1852). His paintings were widely reproduced through engravings, elevating his artistic visibility and solidifying his position as an icon of Victorian sporting art. Herring’s legacy extends beyond his individual artworks; he nurtured a family tradition of artistic excellence, with his sons John Frederick Herring Jr., Charles Herring, and Benjamin Herring pursuing careers as painters themselves—a remarkable testament to the enduring influence of his artistic vision. Today, Herring's paintings reside in prominent collections worldwide, ensuring that his contribution to British art history continues to inspire admiration and scholarly study.Джон Фредерик Хэрринг Старший
1795 - 1865 , Великобритания
Основные сведения
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Викторианское искусство
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Абрахам Купер']
- Date Of Birth: Сентябрь 12, 1795
- Full Name: John Frederick Herring Sr.
- Nationality: Британский
- Notable Artworks:
- Мезэпа и волки
- Старт Голдкупа
- Марк Вуд и его филли
- Лошадь в конюшне с утками
- Place Of Birth: Лондон, Великобритания

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