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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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Greyhound |
Artist: Edweard James Muybridge |
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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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Very rare 19th century cast iron garden Setter / hound seat / bench by the James Stephens Iron Works of Galway 1851. A very rare mid-19th century cast iron garden Setter / hound seat / bench by the James Stephens Iron Works of Galway, dated 1851. With grape decoration to the back, the side supports of vines and serpent, and the arms with Setter / hound head and paw feet. Irish 1851
This is a variant of a casting design produced circa 1844, by the Coalbrookdale Foundry. The Coalbrookdale design, number 17597, is the second oldest seat design registered and patented by the Foundry at the Public Records Office, on 6th April 1844. It further appears as seat No. 9 in their 1875 Castings Catalogue, Section III, page 249
James Stephens’ foundry was on Merchant’s Road and they were responsible in 1851 for the cast-ironwork Lough Athalia Bridge, (one of the finest of its kind in Ireland), and iron work to the roof of the Galway terminus.
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Setter |
Yr: 1851 |
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King Charles Cavalier Spaniel Needlepoint Footstool A cross stitch Berlin needlepoint on beige ground 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 the parrot, Lory", which can today be can be seen in the Royal Collection.
In original rosewood frame.
English, circa 1860
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King Charles Cavalier Spaniel |
Yr: 1860 |
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