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| John Ferneley (1782 - 1860) |
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Artists who influenced John Ferneley![]() | English painter. He was apprenticed to his father, a master wheelwright, until 1801 when, encouraged by John, 5th Duke of Rutland, he went to study in London with the sporting artist Benjamin Marshall. At various intervals from 1806 to 1853 Ferneley’s work was exhibited at the Royal Academy, but he set up his main painting practice in Melton Mowbray, which was rapidly developing as a centre for th ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by John Ferneley![]() | |
![]() Benjamin Marshall | ![]() Velocipede, Chestnut Racehorse | ![]() Hunt in Full Cry (Denver Art Museum) | ![]() Francis Grant |
![]() Two Hunters with Dog | ![]() Duchess (Clark Art Institute) | ||
![]() Major Healey Riding with Sedgefield Hunt (Tate Gallery) | ![]() Lord Lismore with Horse and Dog | ||
![]() Bay Nunter in Wooded Landscape | ![]() Grey Hunter in Landscape | ||