
The Protective Mother by John Sergeant Noble
The Protective MotherJohn Sergeant Noble (United Kingdom, 1848–1896) Oil on Canvas27 x 40 in. John Sergeant Noble was a British painter celebrated for his detailed depictions of animals, particularly hunting dogs, in idyllic countryside settings. Born in Liverpool in 1848, Noble studied at the Liverpool School of Art and exhibited at prestigious institutions such as the Royal Academy in London. His works are characterized by a keen attention to anatomy, texture, and the emotional bond between animals and their environment. In The Protective Mother, Noble portrays a tender moment featuring a Setter mother and her two puppies resting in a lush garden near a weathered fence. The mother’s watchful gaze and calm demeanor convey her nurturing instinct, while the puppies sit closely by her side, curious but comforted by her presence. Setters, known for their intelligence and loyalty, were often celebrated for their roles as both companions and working dogs in 19th-century Britain, making them