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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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Rare engraving by Frederick Stacpoole (English, 1813-1907) after Briton Riviere (English, 1840-1920). Mixed media engraving by Frederick Stacpoole (English, 1813-1907) after Briton Riviere (English, 1840-1920). Young girl in front of closed door holding Pug surrounded by Collie, King Charles Cavalier, another Pug, Old English Whit Terrier, another terrier, and Bloodhound, Signed in pencil bottom left “B Riviere“. and right “F Stacpoole“. English.
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Pug |
Artist: Frederick Stacpoole |
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Pencil drawing of the Royal dogs "Hector, Nero, and Dash with the parrot, Lory" attributable to Thomas Landseer ARA (1795-1880) after Sir Edwin Landseer RA (English, 1802-1873) An absolutely superb pencil drawing of the Royal dogs "Hector, Nero, and Dash with the parrot, Lory" attributable to Thomas Landseer ARA (1795-1880) after Sir Edwin Landseer RA (English, 1802-1873). This famous portrait of the Royal pets depicts the greyhound Nero, Hector, the Scottish deerhound, Dash the spaniel and Lory, the parrot seen cracking nuts, was painted by Landseer in 1838 for Queen Victoria. The Queen considered Landseer work as “the most beautiful thing imaginable”. It was later dubbed by the Queen as being 'too beautiful' (Journal, 4 May 1838). English, circa 1840.
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Greyhound |
Artist: Thomas Landseer |
Yr: 1840 |
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