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F John Herring-JNR |
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| Born: Born in 1815 - Died: Died in1907. |
| Frederick was the eldest of J. F. Herring Senior's three sons. Although he certainly assisted his father, when the Herrings were living at Six Mile Bottom between 1830 and 1833, however he did not accompany the rest of the family when they moved to London , he wished to make his own way as an artist. This he successfully did throughout a long and productive life spent entirely in the Newmarket area.
Both his style and subject matter were much influenced by his father. At the start of his career he signed his work J. Fred Herring or J. F. Herring Junr, but once working on his own he reverted to J. F. Herring.
He exhibited over 50 works at the Society of British Artists in Suffolk Street, as well as at the Royal Academy and the British Institute. He apparently did not have a good relationship with his father, who accused him of deliberately copying his style. It would appear that the rift between father and son was never healed, as there is no mention whatsoever of Fred, as he was known by his friends and family, in J. F. Herring Snr's very detailed will.
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A Sample of some F John Herring-JNR Paintings
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