After John Willis Good (british, 1845-1879): A Late 19th Century Patinated Bronze Equestrian Mod... - Sep 07, 2022 | Bonhams In England
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After John Willis Good (British, 1845-1879): A late 19th century patinated bronze equestrian mod...
After John Willis Good (British, 1845-1879): A late 19th century patinated bronze equestrian mod...
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After John Willis Good (British, 1845-1879): A late 19th century patinated bronze equestrian model of a huntsman and his hounds
possibly cast by Elkington & Co.
the huntsman seated on his steed blowing his horn, the two hounds before his horse, on naturalistic canted rectangular base,
31cm high, 29cm wide, 15cm deep
Footnotes:
John Willis Good is the leading English 'Animalier' sculptor of the 19th century century, whose work is comparable with the French 'Animalier' masters of the period. During his short but prolific career he concentrated on studies of hunting scenes, namely hounds and horses, with or without riders

Sadly, at the age of 34, after only ten years exhibiting his work, he shot himself in his studio on the Fulham Road, London. Perhaps for this reason we know very little about him today other than he took a probationary course in the schools of the Royal Academy and later studied under the celebrated Austrian born sculptor Joseph Edgar Boehm Boehm (1834-1890). Between 1870 and 1878 he exhibited sixteen pieces at the Royal Academy and on one occasion collaborated on a work with Charles Lutyens, himself a well-known sporting painter who also produced several sculptures.

Willis Good's sculptures were justifiably popular during his lifetime and were edited in bronze, sterling silver and silver-plated bronze, often by Elkington & Co. of Birmingham. His last work was a series of studies of hounds, and he became increasingly interested in the patination of his work which he began to carry out himself.
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After John Willis Good (British, 1845-1879): A late 19th century patinated bronze equestrian mod...

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