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Classical paintings
Classical painting is characterized by
careful draftsmanship and the modeling of
forms with subtle changes of light within a
carefully constructed composition. Narration
is of equal importance, often with moral
overtones. The viewer is initially drawn to
these images by the way the artists have
captured details that the eye does not
normally perceive.
Classical painting encompasses a vast range
of subjects. Hunting scenes painting is one
of Classical scenery painting.
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Hunting, especially
fox-hunting is a tradition almost as British
as afternoon tea. Hunting foxes started out
as a necessity: left unchecked, the animals
were a pest that would kill farmers’
chickens and sheep. Eventually, however,
England’s upper class turned it into a sport
.While several of the hunting painters were
keen on this sport, many were simply
painting on oilpaintingfactory.com what they
saw - the thought that they might be
endorsing or glamourising fox-hunting
wouldn't have crossed their minds. Classical
hunting
painting encompasses a vast range of
subjects.
Liverpool-born George Stubbs
(1724-1806) is particularly renowned for his
paintings of horses. During his lifetime,
Stubbs was looked down on by the art
establishment because he was classified as a
sporting painter. Among his hunting-inspired
works are Huntsmen Setting Out From Southill,
Bedfordshire and A Foxhound, Ringwood.
Henry Alken (1785-1851) was another
leading British sporting artist who painted
fox-hunts, among other things. Alken was
himself a keen huntsman - in 1810 he and his
wife moved to Melton Mowbray and he
sometimes worked under the name Ben Tally
Ho. His fox-hunting scenes included The Hunt
and The Death. One of his famous hunting
paintings, The Belvoir Hunt: Jumping Into
And Out Of A Lane. will be familiar to many
English pub-goers as a print seen hanging on
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While fox-hunting art never sought to hide
the reality of the kill, prominent
fox-hunting scenes tend to be more serene,
portraying riders with the hounds, setting
off for a day's sport from picturesque
villages, with smiling sightseers waving
them off; or hunts in full flight across the
fields; or triumphant riders returning home
- for example The Start Of The Hunt by
George Derville Rowlandson and Outside The
Three Crowns by Heywood Hardy. |
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Paintings such as the series of four by John
Nost Sartorius (1759-1828) of the Earl of
Darlington fox-hunting with the Raby Pack
truly establish the iconography of
fox-hunting that we know today. Sartorius's
meticulous attention to detail appealed to
sport-loving patrons like the Earl of
Darlington.
Surrey-born John Frederick Herring Sr
(1795-1865) also painted a series of four
oils, showing the four stages of hound work:
The Suffolk Hunt - Going To Cover Near
Harringswell; Going Away; Full Cry; and The
Death.
Other leading wildlife artists at this time
included George Goodwin Kilburne (1839-1924)
and Edward Benjamin Herberte (1857-1893),
who lived in Warwickshire. Many of his
hunting scenes on oilpaintingfactory.com
feature the Warwickshire Hunt and he gained
a reputation not only for being a fine
painter of horses, but also for his
landscapes.
Another classical hunting painting is John
Singer Sargent's (1856-1925) portrait of
Lord Ribblesdale, dating from 1902, dressed
in a black hunting outfit and wielding a
riding crop.
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Lionel Edwards (1878-1966) fox-hunted
with nearly every pack in England and was
often commissioned to paint the hunts on
canvas. Among his large and scenic oils,
depicting the green English countryside with
a fox-hunt running across it, is The Quorn
Running Towards Quenby Hall, with the hounds
in full cry. Other titles include Returning
Home and The Sound Atherstone At Monks
Kirby. |
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Another classical field hunt scene, Cool
Paws Between Hot Braces, focusing on the
hunt party, displays Robert Christie's art
skills his finest. The day has been long,
hot, and very enjoyable. Now is the time to
kick back and relax. A stop by the local
watering hole is the perfect place for quiet
time.
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The natural texture of canvas gives the
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