International Art

June 1116, 2022
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LOT 55

Lot 55

John Frederick Herring Jr. (1815-1907)

John Frederick Herring Jr. (1815-1907)
Lot 55 Details
John Frederick Herring Jr. (1815-1907), British

A BARNYARD, 1848

Oil on canvas, feigned tondo on a square canvas and stretcher; signed "J.F. Herring" and dated 1848 lower left, titled to the nameplate.
Diameter 15.5 ins x 15.5 ins; 39.4 cms x 39.4 cms; Overall 16 ins x 16 ins; 40.6 cms x 40.6 cms

Estimate $3,000-$5,000

Realised: $1,920
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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John Frederick Herring Jr. (1815-1907)
  • John Frederick Herring Jr. (1815-1907)
  • John Frederick Herring Jr. (1815-1907)
  • John Frederick Herring Jr. (1815-1907)
Provenance:

J.A. Cooling & Sons, London, UK gallery label verso as a John Frederick Herring the Elder;
From whom purchased by F.T. Burgess, March 14, 1934 according to a copy of the F.T. Burgess Estate handwritten list accompanying the lot;
Sotheby's, London, November 30, 2000, Lot 505, as a John Frederick Herring the Younger;
Private Collection, Toronto

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