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“Envy, Hatred and Malice”, mixed media engraving, girl and Collie, King Charles Cavalier & Pug by Frederick Stacpoole (English, 1813-1907) after Briton Riviere (English, 1840-1920) A mixed media engraving on India laid paper of girl with Collie, Bloodhound King Charles Cavalier Spaniel, Pugs, Old English White Terrier, & another terrier by Frederick Stacpoole (English, 1813-1907) after Briton Riviere (English, 1840-1920). An artist’s working proof, before title of Briton Riviere 1881 oil “Envy, Hatred and Malice”. Signed in pencil lower left “Frederick Stacpoole” and lower right, “Briton Riviere”.
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King Charles Cavalier Spaniel |
Artist: Frederick Stacpoole |
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"Fire worshippers"dry-point etching by Herbert Thomas Dicksee (1862-1942) "Fire worshippers", a pencil signed artist's proof dry-point etching of a King Charles Cavalier Spaniel and a Scottish Deerhound by Herbert Thomas Dicksee R.E (1862-1942. Exhibited, 1899 at the Royal Academy, exhibit number 1515. Lettered middle bottom "London, Published 1899, by C E Clifford & Co., 21 Haymarket SW", beneath signed in pencil "Herbert Dicksee". It was first published, 1899, by printsellers C E Clifford & Co., of 200 Piccadilly, later of 21 Haymarket.
Frost and Reed further published the work in 1906. There is an example of the etching in the National Trust property, Tyntesfield, North Somerset. In original black ebonised frame. English, 1899.
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Paintings |
King Charles Cavalier Spaniel |
Artist: Thomas Herbert Dicksee, RE |
Yr: 1899 |
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A circa 1905 18 carat gold, diamond ruby King Charles Cavalier brooch by Charles-Eugène Thiénot A fabulous 18 carat gold, diamond ruby brooch of a head study of a King Charles Cavalier by Charles-Eugène Thiénot.The dog has cabochon cut ruby eyes and wears a diamond collar and bow mille grain and platinum set with 14 old cut diamonds. The reverse is inscribed “C Thiénot 3â€. The clasp is further stamped and assayed. French, circa 1905.
Charles-Eugène, and highly respected French jeweller, sculptor and Art Noveau artist who exhibited at the prestigious Paris Salon, circa 1900. Such pieces included canine and cat subjects. French, circa 1905
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Jewellery |
King Charles Cavalier Spaniel |
Yr: 1905 |
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Exceptional King Charles Cavalier Spaniel bronze by Jules Moigniez (French, 1835-1894) An exceptional and large bronze of a standing King Charles Cavalier Spaniel by Jules Moigniez (French, 1835-1894).
Signed "J Moigniez". French, circa 1861.
Literature & illustrations:
Horswell, Jane."Les Animaliers": Reference and Price Guide. Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK: The Antique Collectors' Club, 1971, p. 238(illus.).
Mackay, James. The Animaliers-A Collector's Guide to the Animal Sculptors of the 19th & 20th Centuries. Suffolk, England: The Antique Collectors Club, 1985, p. 78 (illus.).
Exhibited: Paris Salon, 1861, "King Charles Spaniel".
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King Charles Cavalier Spaniel |
Artist: J. Moigniez |
Yr: 1861 |
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