Celebrated artist John Emms is best known for his masterful depictions of hounds and terriers. We are delighted to offer his painting 'Two greyhounds' in our 28 May Old Master, British & European Art auction.
8 May 2025
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At the end of the 19th century, the genre of dog painting reached its zenith, with John Emms (1843-1912) emerging as a pivotal figure in this artistic movement. Renowned for his masterful depictions of hounds and terriers, Emms is celebrated as one of the pre-eminent animal painters of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Son of the artist Henry William Emms, John Emms spent his early years in Norfolk before relocating to London. There, he briefly apprenticed under Lord Frederic Leighton, contributing to the fresco at Lyndhurst parish church in Hampshire. Although little is known about his formal education, Emms' passion for hunting and the landscapes of the New Forest profoundly influenced his artistic direction.
John Emms (1843-1912), 'Two greyhounds', signed 'J. EMMS' l.r., oil on canvas (£6,000-8,000)
An avid huntsman, Emms frequently participated in hunts with foxhounds, buckhounds and beagles. This intimate connection with the hunting world inspired him to focus on sporting scenes, particularly those featuring dogs. His works are distinguished by their dynamic compositions and lifelike portrayals of canine subjects. Emms possessed a remarkable ability to capture the essence and character of the animals he painted, making his works highly coveted by collectors and dog enthusiasts alike.
He was a prolific artist, and many of his works are of a very high quality, which is regularly reflected in the high hammer prices achieved. Initially, his paintings exhibited a more formalised and highly finished style. However, over time, he developed a freer technique characterised by quick and confident brushstrokes.
Throughout his career, Emms regularly exhibited at prestigious institutions such as the Royal Academy and the British Institution, earning accolades for his contributions in both London and Paris.
John Emms (1843-1912), 'Two greyhounds', signed 'J. EMMS' l.r., oil on canvas (£6,000-8,000)
In the present lot, two noble hounds are depicted at the centre of the composition. The overcast sky, coupled with the distant body of water and trees, creates a serene and tranquil scene, capturing a moment in nature with these animals. Emms' skill in rendering the dogs' coats and expressions is evident, with meticulous attention to detail in the fur and natural setting, showcasing his ability to bring his subjects to life.
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