JOHN FERNELEY SENIOR (THRUSSINGTON 1782-1860 MELTON MOWBRAY)
JOHN FERNELEY SENIOR (THRUSSINGTON 1782-1860 MELTON MOWBRAY)
JOHN FERNELEY SENIOR (THRUSSINGTON 1782-1860 MELTON MOWBRAY)
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JOHN FERNELEY SENIOR (THRUSSINGTON 1782-1860 MELTON MOWBRAY)

The Squire with the Quorn (George Osbaldeston on 'Assheton', Francis Holyoake on 'Crossbow' and Sir Harry Goodricke on 'Doctor Russell' taking a fence below Tilton)

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JOHN FERNELEY SENIOR (THRUSSINGTON 1782-1860 MELTON MOWBRAY)
The Squire with the Quorn (George Osbaldeston on 'Assheton', Francis Holyoake on 'Crossbow' and Sir Harry Goodricke on 'Doctor Russell' taking a fence below Tilton)
signed, indistinctly inscribed and dated 'J. Ferneley / Melton Mowbray / 1830' (lower right)
oil on canvas
47 ½ x 72 ¼ in. (119.8 x 183.4 cm.)
Provenance
with Arthur Ackermann and Son, London (according to Witt Research Files).
Acquired by the grandfather of the present owners, and by descent.

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Lot Essay

This lively composition shows three icons of the Melton Mowbray sporting world, and some of Ferneley’s most important patrons; Harry Goodricke, George “Squire” Osbaldeston and Francis Holyoake. All three men were well-known for their passion for hunting and all served as Masters of the Quorn Hunt, one of the oldest fox hunting packs in England.

The arrangement of the figures was clearly deemed successful, as Ferneley incorporated Osbaldeston, Goodricke and Holyoake in these poses into other compositions; the three men jumping were included in a more expansive landscape on a small scale (sold Christie’s, London, 26 January 2006, lot 265); and Osbaldeston and Holyoake were depicted in a painting of similar format (dated 1830 and 1844; Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria).

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