Grey Carriage Horses at Putteridge Bury by John Frederick Herring, Sr.. Two harnessed grey carriage horses stand facing each other in a brick-walled coachyard under a soft, cloudy sky.

Grey Carriage Horses at Putteridge Bury

John Frederick Herring, Sr.

1838 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A classic 19th-century equestrian scene featuring two elegant grey horses in a quiet English estate courtyard.

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A quiet, grounding work in walnut and cognac tones — asks little of the space around it.

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Living Room · Study · Library
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Strong over sofas, beds, buffets, or wider open walls
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Benefits from a distinct wall tone
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Rich brown, Soft sage, Olive green

About the piece

Painted in 1838 by the renowned animal painter John Frederick Herring, Sr., this work captures two grey carriage horses in the coachyard at Putteridge Bury, Hertfordshire. The meticulous detail in the horses' harnesses and the warm, textured brickwork of the stables reflect the refined tradition of British sporting and animal art.