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A 19th century Aesthetic Movement ebonised and gilt firesceen / pole screen in the manner of B Bruce James Talbert (Scottish, 1838 - 1881) or Edward William Goodwin (English, 1833-1866) with needlepoint of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. A 19th century Aesthetic Movement ebonised and gilt firesceen / pole screen with sampler of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. The Cavalier recumbent on a red tasselled cushion clearly inspired by the depiction of Dash, Queen Victoria's beloved King Charles Cavalier Spaniel from Sir Edwin Landseer's 1837-1838 famous painting "His majesty's favourite dogs and parrot", also known as "Hector, Nero and Dash with with the parrot, Lory", which can today be can be seen in the Royal Collection. The top corners with floral work and in the centre an oval of flowers framing the makers' name age and the date "Martha Shaw.agd.12 .yrs. 1850". The firesceen / pole screen in the manner of Bruce James Talbert (Scottish, 1838 - 1881) or Edward William Goodwin (English, 1833-1866).
English, circa 1850
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King Charles Cavalier Spaniel |
Yr: 1850 |
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Oil on canvas of a Phalane / King Charles Spaniel by Jacob Philippe Hackert (German, 1737 - 1807) An oil of a seated Phalane / King Charles Spaniel seated in a grass landscape. Signed and dated bottom right in the foliage "Philippe Hackert 1788". Provenance with Richard Green, London, October 1968.
Label to the reverse "RICHARD GREEN (Fine Paintings) LTD 34 DOVER STREET, LONDON, W.1. " 01-493 7997 E592 16.10.68 Artist Phillippe Hackert Title King Charles Spaniel in a landscape Signed and dated 1788.
Provenance: Sotheby's New York, 30 Jan 2014, lot 128
This is now in the collection of The Tsarskoe Selo State Museum. There researchers of Hackert believe the dog may be owned by the King of Naples.
See Hamshere Gallery website “Hackett” for an almost identical Phalane / King Charles Spaniel by Jacob Philippe Hackert (German, 1737 - 1807)
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King Charles Cavalier Spaniel |
Artist: Jacob Philippe Hackert |
Yr: 1788 |
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