Claude-Lorraine Ferneley Animal Paintings
Claude Lorraine Ferneley was the son of John E. Ferneley and was born in Melton Mowbray, where he lived all of his life. He was named after his godfather Charles Lorraine Smith, the famous squire of Enderby and patron of sporting painters. Ferneley was an immensely talented painter and also very musical. By the age of 10, when accompanying his father on work trips, he would play the piano for the assembled gentry. One of his most noted pictures was the Quorn at Kirby Gate. Ferneley painted several portraits of hunters and normally inscribed his pictures, Melton Mowbray. A Bachelor, Ferneley was said to have a most lovable character.
1840s Claude-Lorraine Ferneley Animal Paintings
Oil
Late 19th Century Victorian Claude-Lorraine Ferneley Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
20th Century English School Claude-Lorraine Ferneley Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
2010s Neo-Expressionist Claude-Lorraine Ferneley Animal Paintings
Oil, Panel
2010s Neo-Expressionist Claude-Lorraine Ferneley Animal Paintings
Oil, Panel
Early 1900s French School Claude-Lorraine Ferneley Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Neo-Expressionist Claude-Lorraine Ferneley Animal Paintings
Glass, Resin, Oil, Panel
17th Century Baroque Claude-Lorraine Ferneley Animal Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1820s English School Claude-Lorraine Ferneley Animal Paintings
Oil
Chapman BayleyOil Painting, Small Shooting Scene By Chapman Bayley (British, Active 1818-1832), 1820
21st Century and Contemporary Neo-Expressionist Claude-Lorraine Ferneley Animal Paintings
Oil, Panel
2010s Realist Claude-Lorraine Ferneley Animal Paintings
Oil, Canvas
1810s French School Claude-Lorraine Ferneley Animal Paintings
Oil, Canvas
19th Century English School Claude-Lorraine Ferneley Animal Paintings
Oil
1870s Old Masters Claude-Lorraine Ferneley Animal Paintings
Oil


