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UnknownA rough colliecirca 1890
circa 1890
$3,345.79
£2,450
€2,881.45
CA$4,590.55
A$5,129.18
CHF 2,683.13
MX$62,900.17
NOK 34,285.29
SEK 32,511.54
DKK 21,505.79
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A charming and sensitively rendered late 19th-century oil portrait of a Rough Collie, this work captures the breed's intelligence and gentle temperament with remarkable clarity. Indistinctly signed (lower left), the artist has handled the Collie’s thick, multi-tonal coat with deft brushwork, set against a muted grey ground to enhance the subject's warmth and vitality. Popularised in Victorian Britain as both a working and companion animal, the Rough Collie symbolised loyalty and refinement—qualities embodied here in the dog’s attentive gaze and noble bearing. Presented in a gilt frame, this is a fine example of British canine portraiture.
- Creation Year:circa 1890
- Dimensions:Height: 20.04 in (50.9 cm)Width: 15.87 in (40.3 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:frame 24 x 19 ¾ in. (61 x 50.2 cm.)Price: $3,346
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- Condition:In good ready to hang condition.
- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU806116395122
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