THE PROPERTY OF A CONNECTICUT COLLECTOR
John Ferneley, Sr.* (British, 1782-1860)

Full Cry

Details
John Ferneley, Sr.* (British, 1782-1860)
Full Cry
signed and dated 'J.Ferneley/1832' lower right
oil on canvas
36 x 63in. (91.5 x 160cm)
Provenance
Commissioned by John Drummond, Esq., 1832 (+36 15s.)
F. H. J. Drummond; sale, Christie's London, March 28, 1947, lot 46, illustrated (+1,321 10s. to Bernard)
H.R.H. The Duke of Gloucester, K.G.
Walter Hutchinson; sale, Christie's London, July 20, 1951, lot 91 (+2,100 to Frank Partridge)
H. J. Joel; sale, Christie's London, July 13, 1984, lot 9
Literature
G. Paget, The Melton Mowbray of John Ferneley, Leicester, 1931, p. 139, no. 328
Exhibited
London, National Gallery of British Sports and Pastimes, Hutchinson House, no. 80

Lot Essay

In 1831-2, John Drummond commissioned Ferneley to paint his portrait along with his groom and two horses (Drummond Sale, Christie's London, March 28, 1947, lot 45, illustrated), a portrait of a spaniel, and this picture.

In the Ferneley account book this picture is listed as Hunt Scurry with Portraits. This painting depicts Sir Harry Goodricke, Sir Oswald Deston, Maxie on Cognac, Lady Victoria Drummond, the artist in a white coat going through the gate, Lord Aylesford, Andrew Drummond, Dick Burton, and Robin, the huntsman.