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The late J. F. Herring, animal painter, 1865. Creator: UnknownThe late J. F. Herring, animal painter, 1865....as regards racehorse and purely farmyard subjects, Mr. Herring was unrivalled...[He was] of Americo-Dutch extraction...[and] taught himself drawing by
Highland Boy and Dogs, n.d. Creator: UnknownHighland Boy and Dogs, n.d. Style of John Frederick Herring I
Ducks, Ducklings and Grindstone, n.d. Creator: John Frederick HeringDucks, Ducklings and Grindstone, n.d
Ducks by a Stream, 1863 (oil on panel)MAN278059 Ducks by a Stream, 1863 (oil on panel) by Herring Snr, John Frederick (1795-1865); 52x55.3 cm; Manchester Art Gallery, UK
Foigh-a-Ballagh, the winner of the Great St. Leger... 1844. Creator: UnknownFoigh-a-Ballagh, the winner of the Great St. Leger and Grand Duke Michael Stakes, drawn by Herring, 1844. The racehorse Faugh-a-Ballagh was the first Irish-bred horse to win the St Leger Stakes at
The Baron, the winner of the Great St. Leger 1845 - drawn by Herring, 1845. Racehorse and jockey Frank Butler:a portrait of the winner of " the Doncaster St
Sweetmeat, the winner of the Doncaster Plate, 1845. Creator: UnknownSweetmeat, the winner of the Doncaster Plate, 1845. Jockey George Whitehouse on racehorse Sweetmeat. The winner of the Piece of Plate at Doncaster, is a dark-brown Colt, three years old
Colonel Peels "Orlando", the winner of the Derby, drawn by J. F. Herring SenColonel Peels " Orlando", the winner of the Derby, drawn by J.F. Herring Sen. Esq. 1844. Horse belonging to Conservative politician and racehorse owner Jonathan Peel
Clapham Common, Wandsworth, London, 1862. Artist: John HarrisView of figures on Clapham Common, Wandsworth, London, 1862, returning from the Derby
John Frederick Herring Sr. 1795 -1865, aka John Frederick Herring I. English painter, sign maker and coachman. From The Illustrated London News, published 1865
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