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Portrait Of The Long-haired Black Labrador, 19th Century, English School
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"Portrait Of The Long-haired Black Labrador, 19th Century, English School"
Portrait of the Long-Haired Black Labrador, 19th Century, English School

This distinguished portrait of a long-haired black Labrador is attributed to the circle of John Ferneley (1815-1862), a prominent British painter renowned for his exceptional animal paintings. The back of the wooden frame bears an inscription identifying the work as by Ferneley, along with details of its sale at a Bonhams auction in 1955, establishing its provenance.

Dimensions:
- With frame: 60 cm (height) x 68 cm (width)
- Without frame: 41.5 cm (height) x 55 cm (width)

Oil on canvas

School: English

The painting captures the Labrador with remarkable precision, highlighting the texture and sheen of its long fur, as well as its distinctive expression and graceful posture. The background features bare trees and an autumnal landscape, a common element in Ferneley's work that adds seasonal and atmospheric depth to the composition while enhancing the prominence of the dog.

The composition is thoughtfully designed to draw attention directly to the Labrador, using the autumnal setting to frame and complement the subject. The portrait carries a narrative quality, with the autumn setting and the Labrador’s poised demeanor suggesting a story that reflects the dog’s role and its environment, adding depth and context to the painting.

The canvas on reverse of painting bears label, telling us that the canvas for this portrait was supplied by Charles Roberson & Co., a highly respected art material supplier founded in 1828 in London. Known for the meticulous preparation of its canvases, Roberson & Co. served a prestigious clientele of artists, including notable figures such as J.M.W. Turner, John Constable, Edward Burne-Jones, and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. This association adds further historical value to the piece.

Presented in a gilded wooden frame, the portrait adds a touch of elegance and complements the historical charm of the painting. This work stands as a significant example of period animal painting, reflecting the sophistication and taste of British and European high society of the time. It represents a valuable addition for collectors and enthusiasts of historical art.
Price: 2 200 €
Artist: John Ferneley, Entourage
Period: 19th century
Style: English Style
Condition: Good condition

Material: Oil painting
Width: 68cm
Height: 60cm

Reference: 1383278
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