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Oil on canvas of a pair of Italian Greyhounds by François Gabriel Guillaume Lepaulle (French, 1804-1886)
Oil on canvas of a pair standing Italian Greyhounds by François Gabriel Guillaume Lepaulle (French, 1804-1886). Signed bottom right in red paint “G Lepaulleâ€. French, circa 1850
Lépaulle schooled at the prestigious l’École des Beaux-Arts, exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1824 onwards, and the Universal Exhibition of 1855, then today his work can be seen in museums in Paris, Versailles, Victoria Museum in London and The Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA.
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Greyhound |
Artist: François Gabriel Guillaume Lepaulle |
Yr: 1850 |
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Pair of 18 carat gold reverse intaglio Greyhound crystal cufflinks A pair of 18 carat gold mother of pearl backed reverse intaglio Greyhound crystal cufflinks. Each cufflink carved with a different image of the Greyhound in coursing motion.
The idea clearly derived from Eadweard Muybridge’s study of the Greyhound’s gait, conducted as part of his very famous study of various animals in motion, ca. 1878–1879. Muybridge’s work changed how artists painted the likes of Greyhounds and horses in motion. Very unusual crystals, clearly commissioned by a very proud owner. Marked to the bar and ring “18ctâ€, with further indecipherable poinçon marks. Complete with original gilt tooled leather box.
French, circa 1885
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Greyhound |
Yr: 1885 |
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Greyhound photographs by Eadweard Muybridge“ Photograph by Edweard James Muybridge (1830-1904), British-American photographer and pioneer of animal sequence photography
Album on the decomposition of movement, Animal Locomotion: dog
This artwork is a photography from the modern period .
The place of conservation of " Album on the decomposition of movement, Animal Locomotion: dog " is Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France.
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Other |
Greyhound |
Artist: Edweard James Muybridge |
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Scottish Terrier watercolour by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954) A watercolour of a Scottish Terrier seated in a flowering grassland by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954). The stunningly observed dog wears a leather collar and silver circular tag. Indistinctly monogramed “MHâ€. The reverse bears scarcely decipherable pencil inscription “Mrs Woods 3472 ½ girl Gland Haigâ€. A framer’s label reads “FREDDIE SCHNEIDER PICTURE FRAMES 1338 3RD AVENUE (Between 76th & 77th Streets) NEW YORK , N.Y. 10021 LE 5 – 0160â€
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Scottish Terrier |
Artist: Marguerite Kirmse |
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French Bulldog oil by Nicolas Stanislas-Auguste Vimar (French, 1851-1916)
An oil on canvas of a white French Bulldog proudly seated on a cane chair hung with a coat by Nicolas Stanislas-Auguste Vimar (French, 1851-1916). Signed and dated bottom left "A Vimar". This Bulldog appears in another work by the artist which today can be seen in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Marseille, and is illustrated in "Le Peintre et L'Animal en France au XIXème Siècle" by Elisabeth Hardouin-Fugier, Les Editions de L'Amateur, 2001. French, circa 1900.
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French Bulldog |
Artist: Auguste Vimar |
Yr: 1900 |
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