John Emms Animal Paintings
British, 1843-1912
John Emms first exhibited in the Royal Academy in 1866. Known for his equestrian and canine portraits, his most interesting works were the dogs, with a particular fondness for foxhounds and terriers. Using bold, loose brushwork and ample paint, Emms created portraits that were sentimental and that expressed vitality.
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Artist: John Emms
Bander Bee and Trojan, a favourite Hunter and a Fox hound in a Stable Yard
By John Emms
Located in Taunton, GB
Bander Bee and Trojan, a favourite Hunter and a Fox hound in a Stable Yard
Signed and inscribed
Oil on canvas
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Category
Late 19th Century John Emms Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Bobs" a collie
By John Emms
Located in Stoke, Hampshire
John Emms (1841-1912)
"Bobs", a collie
Oil on canvas
Signed and dated 1901 lower right
Inscribed 'Bobs' lower centre
Canvas Size - 24 x 30 in
Framed Size - 31 x 36 1/2 in
Provenance
The Collection of Charlie Watts.
Charlie Watts, the legendary drummer of The Rolling Stones, was renowned not only for his musical prowess but also for his profound affection for animals, particularly Collies. He and his wife, Shirley, resided at Halsdon Manor in Devon, where they managed a stud farm for Arabian horses. Their estate was also home to numerous dogs, reflecting their deep commitment to animal welfare.
John Emms was a British artist best known for his dynamic and characterful paintings of dogs, especially working breeds like foxhounds, terriers, and collies. Born in Blofield, Norfolk, in 1843, Emms developed a deep connection to the countryside and rural life, which became the heart of his artistic inspiration.
While he painted horses and hunting scenes, it was his dog portraits that brought him enduring recognition. Emms had a remarkable ability to capture the individuality and spirit of each animal, portraying them not just as pets or working animals, but as noble and expressive beings. His brushwork was confident and lively, and he often painted dogs with a sense of pride, intelligence, and dignity.
Among the many breeds he painted, collies held a special place. Emms portrayed them with great sensitivity, often emphasizing their alert expressions, soft coats, and loyal nature. His collie paintings...
Category
19th Century Victorian John Emms Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil
$16,524 Sale Price
33% Off
A portrait of an English terrier dog standing in a walled garden, signed.l
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A terrier named Joe standing in an English country house walled garden, painted by the eminent animal painter John Emms (1844-1912) in the late 19th cent...
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1890s English School John Emms Animal Paintings
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Charlie Watts, the legendary drummer of The Rolling Stones, was renowned not only for his musical prowess but also for his profound affection for animals, particularly Collies. He and his wife, Shirley, resided at Halsdon Manor in Devon, where they managed a stud farm for Arabian horses. Their estate was also home to numerous dogs, reflecting their deep commitment to animal welfare.
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While he painted horses and hunting scenes, it was his dog portraits that brought him enduring recognition. Emms had a remarkable ability to capture the individuality and spirit of each animal, portraying them not just as pets or working animals, but as noble and expressive beings. His brushwork was confident and lively, and he often painted dogs with a sense of pride, intelligence, and dignity.
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