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    Posted 8 years ago

    vintagelamp
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    Painting is in the manner of John Frederick Herring (1795-1865). English in origin and dates 19C. Unsigned. The painting is on canvas board and framed in an antique wood frame. This painting came from an estate in Canterbury England.

    Painting measures 9" x 7" with a frame measuring at 12" x 10".

    Oil painting on canvas, 'Three Members of the Temperance Society':Three horses at a Drinking Trough by John Frederick Herring the elder (Surrey 1795 – Royal Tonbridge Wells 1865), 1847-1870. A variant copy of a painting by John Herring the elder, 1847, in reverse, at the Tate Britain, London. Three closely grouped horses heads, chestnut, grey, and black, seen looking left take water from a trough.

    Thanks to Keramikos for the following from the internet regarding a color print (last photo):

    Color print of the heads of three horses drinking at a water trough. The horse on the far left has his mouth in the water. The two horses on the right have raised their heads, and water drips from their mouths in a thin stream. Water flows into the trough from a stone or clay pipe on the left. A vine is on the left and a branch with leaves is in the right foreground.
    The print is a copy based on an 1847 painting by John Frederick Herring Sr., which hangs in the Tate Gallery. The original painting was so popular that it was widely reproduced as a print (lithographs and engravings). The Kellogg version may have been inspired by the "Cold Water Army" a children's group who pledged to drink large quantities of cold water instead of alcohol and who were sponsored by the Connecticut Temperance Society, which was based in Hartford with the Kelloggs'. The image is also known to have been used as a basis for the children's story about the dangers of consuming alcohol and by 1917, the image was promoted as a picture for use "in schools and for schoolroom decoration."
    This print was produced by lithographer Elijah Chapman Kellogg (1811-1881). He was the youngest of the four Kellogg brothers, all of whom were lithographers. The brothers were born in Tolland, Connecticut, a small town located near where the family business was established in Hartford. E.C. Kellogg was the only brother among the Kelloggs to receive his professional training in Hartford. In 1840, Elijah Chapman Kellogg, along with his brother Edmund Burke Kellogg (1809-1872), took over the D. W. Kellogg & Co. after Daniel Wright Kellogg (1807-1874), its founder, moved west. Elijah and Edmund Kellogg were responsible for most of the company’s future partnerships. Elijah Chapman Kellogg retired in 1867.

    Comments

    1. Moonstonelover21 Moonstonelover21, 8 years ago
      Gorgeous. Would look great on my wall
      Lee
    2. vintagelamp vintagelamp, 8 years ago
      Nicefice, Thank you!

      Moonstonelover, Yes, it would look great on your wall! Thank you.

      I added a better photo with the frame
    3. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 8 years ago
      I know this one.
    4. vintagelamp vintagelamp, 8 years ago
      Which "one"...the black, white or brown one???
    5. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 8 years ago
      All of them. I know the painting. May have ridden the roan.
    6. vintagelamp vintagelamp, 8 years ago
      Missed your comments, blunder :)
    7. GlueChip GlueChip, 8 years ago
      when you are bored with it I will take it off your hands. :)
    8. SpiritBear, 8 years ago
      They're so expressive.
    9. shareurpassion shareurpassion, 8 years ago
      Well hi there! Good to see your still posting and enjoying yourself. This is a great painting and I do love that frame as well. It does look like the Eastlake frames, but what do I know?!? I love the look on their faces, I think they're about to be fed.
    10. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 8 years ago
      Vintage. I didn't know anybody missed my comments ! I thought they were avoided !! LOL!! I'm like several others on CW. Recovering. Infection for months & finally surgery on a toe. Shit like that kind of kills your humour. LOL!!
    11. vintagelamp vintagelamp, 8 years ago
      Gluechip, It is a deal! Love all the great stuff in your collection!
      SpiritBear, Thank you!
      shareurpassion! TY! Great to hear from you again!
      blunder, Love the sense of humor always! Sorry about your ills!
    12. kyratango kyratango, 8 years ago
      Love your horses, Vintagelamp :-)
      I could find a little place to hang them!

      Bb2, love your comments too! Sorry to hear for your health problem.
      For your surgery, at least it was only... The toe!
      ;-D
    13. jscott0363 jscott0363, 8 years ago
      Beautiful painting and incredible looking frame!
    14. vintagelamp vintagelamp, 8 years ago
      kyra, They would love all of the bugs!
      jscotto363, Thank you!
      brunswick, Many thanks!
    15. SEAN68 SEAN68, 8 years ago
      beautiful!!!
    16. thegatherer thegatherer, 8 years ago
      Beautiful. :)
    17. vintagelamp vintagelamp, 8 years ago
      Thank you SEAN!
      Thank you, thegatherer!
    18. thegatherer thegatherer, 8 years ago
      Your very welcome.
    19. antiquerose antiquerose, 6 years ago
      Iconic scene - I remember seeing this in my past, I always loved it !!
    20. vintagelamp vintagelamp, 4 years ago
      keramikos,
      Wow!!! Thanks for the massive amount of information. It is greatly appreciated!!!!
    21. vintagelamp vintagelamp, 4 years ago
      I understand, I am the same way...

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