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John Frederick Herring Sr.

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In Doncaster, England, Herring was employed as a painter of inn signs and coach insignia on the sides of coaches, and his later contact with a firm owned by a Mr. Wood led to Herring's subsequent employment as a night coach driver. Herring spent his spare time painting portraits of horses for inn
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Both John Herring Snr and John Herring Jnr were the subject of an episode of Minder when Arthur Daley attempts so sell a counterfeit painting to an art dealer.
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in the southeast of England and stopped painting horse portraits. He spent the last 12 years of his life at
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in the north of England, arriving in time to witness the Duke of Hamilton's "William" win the
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Advertisement for exhibition of Herring's work in Boston, Massachusetts, 1858
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as one of the more eminent animal painters of mid-nineteenth (19th) century
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A highly successful and prolific artist, Herring ranks along with
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In 1845, Herring was appointed Animal Painter to the Duchess of
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John Frederick Herring Sr. (biography & selected works)
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in 1836-1852, where Herring became Vice-President in 1842.
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In 1830, John Frederick Herring, Senior left Doncaster for
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Lane Fine Art: John Frederick Herring, Snr 1795-1865
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173 artworks by or after John Frederick Herring Sr.
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John Frederick Herring

London
painter
John Frederick Herring Jr.
painter
coachman
Victorian
England
John Frederick Herring Jr.


Amato
Derby Stakes

Pyrrhus the First
London
Dutch
America
Doncaster
St. Leger Stakes
horserace
John Frederick Herring Jr.
Harrison Weir
racehorses
gentry
Newmarket, England
Abraham Cooper
W. T. Copeland
French

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