JOHN VINE OF COLCHESTER (BRITISH, 1809-1867)
PROPERTY FROM FARINGDON HOUSE, OXFORDSHIRE, LOTS 1-145
JOHN VINE OF COLCHESTER (BRITISH, 1809-1867)

Sheep in a landscape

Details
JOHN VINE OF COLCHESTER (BRITISH, 1809-1867)
Sheep in a landscape
signed 'J. VINE PINXT' (lower left); together with Richard Whitford (British, 1854-1887), Three Leicester sheep in a landscape, signed, dated and inscribed 'R Whitford 1868/animal painter to the Queen' (lower left), and further inscribed '1st prize silver/ Smithfield Club 1868' (on the rosettes at centre)
oil on canvas
(i) 20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 70 cm.)
(ii) 20 ½ x 27 in. (52.1 x 68.6 cm.)
(2)
Provenance
Almost certainly Henry Wilson, 11th Lord Berners (1797-1871) at Keythorpe Hall, Leicestershire and by descent.

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Lot Essay

The Royal Smithfield Club was founded in 1798 to encourage the breeding and showing of livestock. Moving to the Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington in 1868, it held annual shows every December of livestock from across the country. Two of the sheep depicted in this work are almost certainly the two Leicester sheep exhibited by the 11th Lord Berners at the 1868 show for which he won two first prizes; the inscription and rosettes, to the second work, celebrating the occasion. Such was Lord Berner's agricultural prowess it is said he arrived at a dinner of the Leicestershire Agricultural Society wearing a coat made from the wool of one of his sheep, sheared that very morning.

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