JOHN FERNELEY SR. (THRUSSINGTON 1782-1860 MELTON MOWBRAY)

Lot 38
12.06.2024 15:00UTC +01:00
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Lot 38 | JOHN FERNELEY SR. (THRUSSINGTON 1782-1860 MELTON MOWBRAY)
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€ 30 000 – 50 000
JOHN FERNELEY SR. (THRUSSINGTON 1782-1860 MELTON MOWBRAY)
Sir Harry Goodricke, maître du Quorn, sur son cheval de chasse Dr. Russell
signé, localisé et daté 'J. Ferneley / Melton Mowbray / 1831' (en bas, à droite)
huile sur toile
84 x 105 cm (33 x 41 1/3 in.)




Provenance

Sir William Stirling-Maxwell (1818-1878), 9th Baronet, KT, FRSE, Keir House, Dunblane ;
Puis par descendance à son fils, Sir John Stirling-Maxwell, (1866-1956), 10th Baronet ;
Puis par descendance à sa fille, Dame Anne Maxwell Macdonald (1906-2011), 11th Baronetess, Pollock House, Glasgow.
Mr. et Mrs. Jack R. Dick, États-Unis ; leur vente [The Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Dick Collection of English Sporting and Conversation Paintings - Part III], Sotheby & Co, 23 avril 1975, lot 106.
Chez Arthur Ackerman & Sons, Londres ;
Acquis auprès de celui-ci par le père des actuels propriétaires, le 29 avril 1975.



Further details

JOHN FERNELEY SR. (1782-1860), SIR HARRY GOODRICKE, MASTER OF THE QUORN, ON HIS HUNTER DR. RUSSELL, OIL ON CANVAS, SIGNED, INSCRIBED AND DATED

Together with John Frederick Herring Senior (1795-1865), John Ferneley (1782-1860) was one of the greatest animal painters of the early nineteenth century. It was John Manners, 5th Duke of Rutland (1778-1857), a renowned breeder of racing thoroughbreds, who first encouraged him to begin a career as an artist, and Ferneley soon became a much sought-after painter with the beau-monde. The likes of Beau Brummel (1778-1840), the great pioneer of British dandyism, and the Comte d'Orsay (1748-1809), a French financier and art collector, were among his patrons. However, his talents were most in demand with the hunting elite, especially the members of the three most famous British hunts, the Belvoir, the Cottesmore and the Quorn, of which Sir Harry Goodricke (1797-1833), shown here on his favourite horse, the brown bay stallion Dr. Russell, was master between 1831 and 1833.
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