James Barenger

James Barenger (1780–1831) was an English animal painter and illustrator.

Life

Claret, a hunter (1822)
Pointers going out with sportsmen (engraving by John Scott after Barenger)

Barenger was born in Kentish Town, London, the son of James Barenger Snr., a metal chaser and artist who exhibited paintings of insects at the Society of Artists and Royal Academy, and Sarah Woollett, the daughter of the engraver, William Woollett.[1] His brother Samuel Barenger (christened Major Samuel Barenger) also became an engraver.[2]

Beginning as a landscape artist, Barenger went on to specialise in painting horses, dogs and other animals, and hunting scenes. In 1807, at the age of 28, he exhibited at the Royal Academy for the first time. At this stage, he was living with his father in Kentish Town, but later moved to Camden Town. He went on to exhibit 48 paintings at the Royal Academy and eight at the British Institution.[1]

He acquired numerous wealthy and aristocratic patrons, and his pictures were also engraved for sporting publications such as W. H. Scott's British Field Sports,[3] The Sporting Repository,[4] The Annals of Sporting and The Sporting Magazine. For the last of these, Scott engraved Barenger's painting of the racehorse Blucher (ca. 1814).[5]

As well as painting, Barenger also bred pointer dogs.[1] He died on 1 October 1831[6] and was buried in Old St Pancras churchyard.[1]

References

  1. Sir Walter Gilbey, F. Babbage, Animal painters of England from the year 1650, Volume 1 - Alken to Gooch (London: Vinton & Co., 1900) pp. 34–39.
  2. "Samuel Barenger (Biographical details)". British Museum. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  3. William Henry Scott. British field sports (London: Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 2nd ed., 1820).
  4. The Sporting Repository (1822 - reprinted by London: Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1904).
  5. The Sporting Magazine, October 1816, p. 1
  6. "Obituary". The New Sporting Magazine. 2: 145. December 1831.

Sources

  • Public Domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Bryan, Michael (1886). "Barenger, James". In Graves, Robert Edmund (ed.). Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers (A–K). Vol. I (3rd ed.). London: George Bell & Sons.

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