James Hardy, Jnr., R.I. (British, 1832-1889)
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James Hardy, Jnr., R.I. (British, 1832-1889)

The gamekeeper's son

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James Hardy, Jnr., R.I. (British, 1832-1889)
The gamekeeper's son
signed 'J. Hardy' (lower left)
oil on canvas
21 x 29½ in. (53.3 x 74.9 cm.)
Provenance
with Alexander Gallery, Bristol.
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Lot Essay

James Hardy Junior was born into a large, well-known family of artists. The son of the landscapist, James Hardy Senior, his two brothers, David and Heywood, were also painters, while his cousin Daniel Frederick Hardy was a leading member of the Cranbrook Colony of artists.

For much of his life, Hardy lived in Bristol, but exhibited at many of the principal London venues including the Royal Academy (1862-1886), the British Institution (1862-1866) and at the Suffolk Street Galleries (1853-1871). He developed a reputation as a very talented painter, primarily of rustic landscapes and hunting scenes, such as the present lot. He was also a watercolourist and exhibited many works at the New Watercolour Society, of which he became a member in 1877.

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