A high quality 19th century oil sketch for a larger painting.
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Not only is it an English setter, but the origin of this small unsigned painting is also English. Its gilded wooden frame is of beautiful quality made in bamboo style. A small light lack at the top le[...]
Large Portrait of a Newfoundland from the 19th Century, after Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (1802-1873) "Remarkable portrait of a Newfoundland attributed to Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (1802-1873). Romantic p[...]
Portrait of the Long-Haired Black Labrador, 19th Century, English School
This distinguished portrait of a long-haired black Labrador is attributed to the circle of John Ferneley (1815-1862), a prom[...]
John Frederick II HERRING (British 1815-1907) - "Young boy with his pony and his dogs". Oil on panel signed lower right, partially legible date "1885" (?) and also bearing the later name "Fraser" scra[...]
Oil on English canvas from the second half of the 1800s, depicting a child on horseback. The scene features animals, 2 horses, outside a house with a child riding one of them. Other animals in the bac[...]
Oil on cardboard depicting a portrait of a white and black griffin type dog. Dog walking along a river. English school from the beginning of the 19th century. A note, restorations at the bottom of the[...]
The painting in question represents a hill landscape with a dog with a white and brown coat in the foreground, lying on a lawn. The work is of English origin and it is possible to date it to the middl[...]
Albert Dakin Gihon (1866 - 1950) is a painter of British origin, born in Portsmouth he studied with Thomas Eakins and William Merritt Chase, at the Pennsylvania Academy of fine arts, a prestigious sch[...]
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