Edward Horner Reynard and George Reynard Grouse-Shooting by John Ferneley. A group of three men resting on a hillside with their hunting dogs and harvested grouse under an expansive sky.

Edward Horner Reynard and George Reynard Grouse-Shooting

John Ferneley

1836 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A classic 19th-century British sporting scene capturing brothers at rest during a grouse hunt in Yorkshire.

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A quiet, grounding work with warm, lived-in color — holds a wall without competing for attention.

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Living Room · Study · Office
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Works well as a measured horizontal anchor
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Benefits from light or mid-tone surroundings
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Soft gray, Deep burgundy, Rich brown

About the piece

Painted in 1836 by John Ferneley, this oil on canvas depicts Edward Horner Reynard and his brother George resting on the moors of Middlesmoor. Accompanied by their gamekeeper and several focused pointers, the composition celebrates the traditional British sporting life with its earthy palette and sweeping, atmospheric Yorkshire landscape.