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Gentlemen on Horseback

  • Fecha de creación1858
  • Dimensiones110.0 x 149.0 cm

Discover Henry Calvert's captivating animal paintings of hunts & British nobility (1798-1868). Explore his iconic Cheshire Hunt scenes & equestrian art.

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Biografía del artista

Henry Calvert (1798 – 1869): The Painter of Cheshire’s Hunt

Henry Calvert was a British animal painter who achieved considerable renown during the Victorian era, primarily for his depictions of hunting scenes and portraits of members of the nobility. Born in Chester, England, around 1798, he possessed an innate talent for capturing movement and emotion within his canvases—a skill that would define his artistic legacy. While biographical details remain somewhat sparse, Calvert’s contribution to British art history is undeniable, particularly concerning its portrayal of rural life and aristocratic patronage.
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Early Life & Training

Information regarding Calvert’s formative years is limited. He was educated at Eton College, a prestigious boarding school known for nurturing intellectual pursuits alongside classical studies—a tradition that instilled in him a disciplined approach to artistic development. However, unlike many artists of his time who pursued formal academic training abroad, Calvert honed his skills largely through self-study and observation of the natural world. His fascination with horses and hunting began early on, influencing his lifelong dedication to portraying these subjects with unparalleled realism and dynamism. He apprenticed under John Opie, a celebrated Romantic painter known for his landscapes and portraits of rural life—a mentorship that undoubtedly shaped Calvert’s artistic sensibilities.

Career Highlights

Calvert established himself as a successful artist in Chester during the mid-19th century, securing commissions from prominent families and landowners throughout Cheshire and beyond. He gained considerable acclaim for his equestrian paintings, capturing the grace and power of horses in motion with meticulous detail—a testament to his mastery of anatomy and perspective. His work was frequently exhibited at the Royal Academy in London, attracting significant attention from critics and collectors alike. Furthermore, Calvert’s portraits adorned the homes of numerous aristocratic families, cementing his reputation as a respected artist within the upper echelons of British society. He served as President of Chester Art Society for several years, fostering artistic creativity and promoting the appreciation of art within his community.

Style & Technique

Calvert's distinctive style was characterized by an unwavering commitment to realism—a hallmark of Romanticism but tempered with a subtle sensitivity to tonal nuance. He employed a layered glazing technique, applying thin washes of color over subsequent layers to achieve luminous effects and conveying the atmospheric conditions of his subjects’ environments. His brushstrokes were deliberate yet fluid, capturing the texture of fur, leather, and muscle with remarkable accuracy. Calvert's meticulous attention to detail extended beyond mere visual representation; he sought to infuse his paintings with psychological depth—capturing not only the physical appearance but also the emotions and character traits of his subjects. He particularly excelled at portraying horses in action, conveying their movement and energy through dynamic compositions and expressive brushwork.

Notable Paintings

Among Calvert’s most celebrated works are several depictions of the Cheshire Hunt—a prestigious hunting society based in Chester that enjoyed considerable popularity during the Victorian era. His paintings capture the thrill of the chase with breathtaking immediacy, portraying hounds pursuing foxes across picturesque landscapes—scenes imbued with a palpable sense of excitement and camaraderie. Particularly noteworthy is “The Cheshire Hunt,” completed in 1846, which exemplifies Calvert’s stylistic prowess and artistic vision. It showcases a magnificent chestnut stallion galloping across a rolling hillside, accompanied by several riders—a composition that embodies the spirit of Victorian hunting culture. Additionally, Calvert produced numerous portraits of members of the Chester aristocracy, capturing their dignity and refinement with understated elegance. His depictions of figures like Lord Grosvenor and Sir Thomas Cholmondeley are considered masterpieces of portraiture, demonstrating his ability to convey personality and status through subtle visual cues. Henry Calvert’s enduring legacy rests on his masterful portrayal of British rural life and aristocratic patronage—a contribution that continues to inspire admiration for its artistic merit and historical significance.
henry calvert

henry calvert

1798 - 1869

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Turner']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['George Stubbs']
  • Date Of Birth: 1798
  • Date Of Death: 1869
  • Full Name: Henry Calvert
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Cheshire Hunt
    • A Stag
  • Place Of Birth: England