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Genre Oil Painting of Figures in a Cottage with Piglets & a Pony, Guinea Pig, Rabbit & Dog by Charles Hunt Jnr
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Genre Oil Painting of Figures in a Cottage with Piglets & a Pony, Guinea Pig, Rabbit & Dog by Charles Hunt Jnr

19th century
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Charles Hunt Jnr

British, (1829-1900)

A Visitor Calls

Oil on canvas, signed

Image size: 24.75 inches x 34.75 inches

Size including frame: 32.25 inches x 42.25 inches

A wonderful genre painting by Charles Hunt of two men and two boys with horses and other animals in a cottage. A farmer and his two sons can be seen eating lunch at a table in rustic interior as a visitor approaches. Perhaps encouraged by the boys, a piglet seems to have found its way onto the table whilst a rabbit and guinea pig eat cabbage leaves on the floor. To the far right, a horse is shown in a stable area along with some piglets. To the far left, a terrier waits on the step by its master.

Charles Hunt was a genre and figure painter born in Kensington, London in 1829. His sons Reuben Hunt (1858-1938), Walter Hunt (1861-1941), Claude Hunt (1863-1949) and Edgar Hunt (1876-1955) all became artists. His nephew Harry Brooker was also an artist. He taught all of his sons to paint and most likely his nephew, as their styles and subject matter are similar.

He married Ann Sarah Kilbee on 19 May, 1857 and they lived at Pomona Place in Fulham. The couple had 8 children in total. He began exhibiting at the British Institution from 1858 and at the Royal Academy from 1862. By 1871 he was living at Barclay Road, Fulham before moving to 6 Granville Road in Wandsworth.

Hunt painted highly detailed, humorous scenes often of families within cottage interiors, mainly in oils. His paintings often contain donkeys and other domestic animals such as dogs, illustrating his in-depth knowledge of their anatomy and draughtsmanship as well as his affection for them. He died in Wandsworth in March, 1900, aged 70 and was buried at Brompton Cemetery in on 22 March, 1900.

Examples of his work are held by a number of public institutions including the Bury Art Museum, Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council, Ferens Art Gallery, Harris Museum, Museum of the Home, National Maritime Museum, National Trust, Runcorn Town Hall and Stockport Heritage Services.

Presentation: The painting is housed in a new English made gilt frame which is in excellent condition.

Condition: As with all of our original antique oil paintings, this work is offered in ready to hang gallery condition, having just been professionally cleaned, restored and revarnished.

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Physical Dimensions
Height
82cm (32.28")
Width
107cm (42.13")
Depth
6.5cm (2.56")
Declaration

Benton Fine Art has dated this Victorian Rustic Genre Painting to the 1890s.

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SA709266
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Description
Charles Hunt Jnr

British, (1829-1900)

A Visitor Calls

Oil on canvas, signed

Image size: 24.75 inches x 34.75 inches

Size including frame: 32.25 inches x 42.25 inches

A wonderful genre painting by Charles Hunt of two men and two boys with horses and other animals in a cottage.
Benton Fine Art

A farmer and his two sons can be seen eating lunch at a table in rustic interior as a visitor approaches. Perhaps encouraged by the boys, a piglet seems to have found its way onto the table whilst a rabbit and guinea pig eat cabbage leaves on the floor. To the far right, a horse is shown in a stable area along with some piglets. To the far left, a terrier waits on the step by its master.

fig 1. A 19th-century Victorian genre oil painting depicted within a carved gold-leaf frame, showing figures and farm animals inside a rustic cottage.
fig 1. Genre Oil Painting of Figures in a Cottage with Piglets & a Pony, Guinea Pig, Rabbit & Dog by Charles Hunt Jnr

Charles Hunt was a genre and figure painter born in Kensington, London in 1829. His sons Reuben Hunt (1858-1938), Walter Hunt (1861-1941), Claude Hunt (1863-1949) and Edgar Hunt (1876-1955) all became artists. His nephew Harry Brooker was also an artist. He taught all of his sons to paint and most likely his nephew, as their styles and subject matter are similar.

fig 2. A 19th-century Victorian genre oil painting depicted within a carved gold-leaf frame, showing figures and farm animals inside a rustic cottage.
fig 2. Genre Oil Painting of Figures in a Cottage with Piglets & a Pony, Guinea Pig, Rabbit & Dog by Charles Hunt Jnr

He married Ann Sarah Kilbee on 19 May, 1857 and they lived at Pomona Place in Fulham. The couple had 8 children in total. He began exhibiting at the British Institution from 1858 and at the Royal Academy from 1862. By 1871 he was living at Barclay Road, Fulham before moving to 6 Granville Road in Wandsworth.

fig 3. A 19th-century Victorian genre oil painting depicted within a carved gold-leaf frame, showing figures and farm animals inside a rustic cottage.
fig 3. Genre Oil Painting of Figures in a Cottage with Piglets & a Pony, Guinea Pig, Rabbit & Dog by Charles Hunt Jnr

Hunt painted highly detailed, humorous scenes often of families within cottage interiors, mainly in oils. His paintings often contain donkeys and other domestic animals such as dogs, illustrating his in-depth knowledge of their anatomy and draughtsmanship as well as his affection for them. He died in Wandsworth in March, 1900, aged 70 and was buried at Brompton Cemetery in on 22 March, 1900.

fig 4. A 19th-century Victorian genre oil painting depicted within a carved gold-leaf frame, showing figures and farm animals inside a rustic cottage.
fig 4. Genre Oil Painting of Figures in a Cottage with Piglets & a Pony, Guinea Pig, Rabbit & Dog by Charles Hunt Jnr

Examples of his work are held by a number of public institutions including the Bury Art Museum, Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council, Ferens Art Gallery, Harris Museum, Museum of the Home, National Maritime Museum, National Trust, Runcorn Town Hall and Stockport Heritage Services.

fig 5. A 19th-century Victorian genre oil painting depicted within a carved gold-leaf frame, showing figures and farm animals inside a rustic cottage.
fig 5. Genre Oil Painting of Figures in a Cottage with Piglets & a Pony, Guinea Pig, Rabbit & Dog by Charles Hunt Jnr

Presentation: The painting is housed in a new English made gilt frame which is in excellent condition.

Condition: As with all of our original antique oil paintings, this work is offered in ready to hang gallery condition, having just been professionally cleaned, restored and revarnished.

© Benton Fine Art

Height
82cm (32.28")
Width
107cm (42.13")
Depth
6.5cm (2.56")
Date of Manufacture

Benton Fine Art has dated this Victorian Rustic Genre Painting to the 1890s.

Reference Numbers
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SA709266
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Victorian genre painting is a movement from the 19th century that focused on depicting scenes of everyday rural or domestic life, often incorporating narrative storytelling and detailed depictions of animals, humbler folk, and interior settings.

Paintings from this period were typically executed using oil pigments on natural linen or cotton canvas stretched over wooden stretchers, housed inside heavily ornamented composition or plaster gilded frames.

Authentic pieces generally feature age-appropriate craquelure across the paint surface, natural yellowing of historical varnish layers, period canvas stretchers, hand-gilded plaster-on-wood frames, and contemporary artist signatures.

Anchor the canvas above a mantlepiece or sideboard to create a focal centrepiece, pairing the ornate gold leaf frame against neutral wall colours or classic panelling to blend traditional narrative art with contemporary decor.

Keep the artwork away from direct sunlight, extreme humidity, and heat sources. Clean gently using a soft, dry microfibre cloth or brush, and consult a professional art conservator for surface varnish removal or frame repair.
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