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Oil Paintings Of Dachshund

Vivid Dachshund realist painting on blue and yellow chair by animal portraitist
By Roger Henry
Located in Charleston, US
Stunning realistic oil painting of a pensive Dachshund, "Plique" in the South of France on a blue
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil

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Oil on Canvas of a Dachshund by Édouard Paul Mérite Dog Painting
By Édouard Paul Mérite
Located in London, GB
Oil on canvas of a Dachshund signed "E. Mérite," French, circa 1900.
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Antique Early 1900s French Paintings

SELECCIÓN NATURAL - DACHSHUND III
By Daniel Sueiras
Located in London, GB
69X260 cm _________________________________ Materials: Oil On Wooden Panel Keywords: Dachshund III
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2010s Contemporary Animal Paintings

Materials

Wood, Oil, Wood Panel

Antique Oil on Canvas Painting of Dachshund Puppies by Simon Simundson
Located in Round Top, TX
Original oil painting on canvas of five black and tan dachshund puppies in a courtyard. The
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Early 20th Century Danish Paintings

Materials

Canvas

Adorable oil on canvas of a boy with a dachshund ex Christie's
Located in Palm Springs, CA
An adorable oil on canvas signed Montanes of a boy with his dachshund. It id nicely framed in a
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Vintage 1950s French Paintings

Materials

Canvas

Oil Painting of Dachshunds
Located in Atlanta, GA
Oil Painting of Dachshunds in gold frame.
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20th Century South American Paintings

Oil Painting of Dachshunds
Oil Painting of Dachshunds
H 23 in W 26.5 in D 1.5 in
English Signed Dog Painting Portrait of Chestnut Dachshund Oil Painting framed
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Chestnut Dachshund Allison (British, 20th century) Dated 1991 signed oil on canvas, framed Framed
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20th Century English School Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Portrait of a Yawning Dachshund - Animal 1915 art oil painting
Located in London, GB
painting of a lovely little yawning dachshund needing its forever home and perfect for all the dog lovers
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1910s Realist Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil

English mid century oil painting Portrait of Dachshund puppy or dog
Located in Woodbury, CT
Wonderful English mid century portrait of a Dachshund puppy or dog. Kate Gray was a British
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1960s Modern Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

English mid century oil painting Portrait of Dachshund puppy or dog
Located in Woodbury, CT
Wonderful English mid century portrait of a Dachshund puppy or dog. Kate Gray was a British
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1960s Modern Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

Large English Dog Oil Painting Pair of Charming Dachshund Dogs in Landscape
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Charming Dachshunds Allison (British, 20th century) Dated 1991 signed oil on canvas, framed Framed
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20th Century English School Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil

Portrait of a Dachshund - Signed 1940's Oil on Canvas Dog Animal Painting
Located in Sevenoaks, GB
A beautiful signed and dated 1942 oil on canvas portrait of a Dachshund in a landscape by Arthur
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1940s Animal Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Portrait of a Dachshund - Oil Painting by Karl Hans Taeger - Early 20th century
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait of a Dachshund is an artwork realized by Karl Hans Taeger in the early 20th century. Oil
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Early 20th Century Modern Portrait Paintings

Materials

Oil

Pair of Dachshunds
Located in Bristol, CT
Charming oil on oval canvas depicting a pair of dachshunds w/ green collar in a period frame Image
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20th Century Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Oil

Pair of Dachshunds
Pair of Dachshunds
H 18 in W 20 in
American School Portrait of a Dachshund Dog
Located in Buffalo, NY
Impressionist portrait of a Daschhund dog. Oil on board, circa 1930. Signed illegibly lower left
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1920s Modern Animal Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Antique Belgium Oil Painting Border Collie and a Dachshund Dog, A van de Venne
Located in Casteren, Noord-Brabant
A Belgium antique oil painting of two dogs, a Dachshund and a brown Border Collie, painted on
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Early 20th Century Dutch Belle Époque Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Fruitwood, Paint

A portrait of the long haired dachshund ‘Charley’ by Maud Earl
By Maud Earl
Located in Bath, Somerset
A long haired dachshund named ‘Charley’ by Maud Earl (1864-1943), signed and dated 'Maud Earl 190
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Early 1900s English School Animal Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

English Victorian 19th century portrait of a brown Dachshund dog or sausage dog
By George Earl
Located in Woodbury, CT
exhibited nineteen paintings at the Royal Academy between 1857 and 1882, although only two were of dogs (a
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Early 1900s Victorian Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil

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English Victorian 19th century portrait of a brown and white Spaniel dog
By George Earl
Located in Woodbury, CT
George Earl was a painter, primarily of sporting dogs and other animals. He was also the father of Maud Earl and Percy Earl, and the brother of Thomas Earl, all three of whom were al...
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1850s Victorian Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Terrier Puppy & Spaniel Dog in Barn Antique British Signed 19thC Oil Painting
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
The Young Puppy British School, 19th century indistinctly signed with a monogram oil on canvas, framed framed: 18.5 x 21 inches canvas: 14 x 16 inches provenance: private collection,...
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Mid-20th Century Victorian Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Fine Victorian Dog Painting Portrait of Jack Russell Terrier 19th c Oil Painting
By Frank Paton
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
The Jack Russell Terrier Dog English School, late 19th century circle of Frank Paton (British 1856-1909) oil on canvas, unframed Canvas: 18 x 22 inches Provenance: Private collection...
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Late 19th Century English School Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil

Antique British Dog Oil Painting Portrait of Dalmatian Dog Signed & dated 1896
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
The Dalmatian Dog by Adrienne Lester, British 1870-1955 signed & dated 1896 oil on canvas, framed framed: 27 x 32.5 inches canvas: 25 x 30 inches provenance: private collection condi...
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Late 19th Century Victorian Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil

Portrait Of "Honey & Napoleon", A Pair Of English Springer Spaniels, circa 1910
Located in Blackwater, GB
Portrait Of "Honey & Napoleon", A Pair Of English Springer Spaniels, circa 1910 by John Murray Thomson (1885-1974) Large early 20t Century portrait of "Honey and Napoleon" A pair o...
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Early 19th Century Animal Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Antique Dog Painting; Cavalier King Charles Gustav Lorincz (Austrian, 1855-1931)
Located in SANTA FE, NM
Antique Dog Painting of a Cavalier King Charles Gustav Lorincz (Austrian, 1855-1931) Oil on panel, signed 9 1/4 x 6 3/4 (13 3/4 x 11 1/4 frame) inches Gustav Lorincz was a noted...
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Early 1900s Realist Animal Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Dachshunds and Hearts, Original Painting
By Jessica JH Roller
Located in San Francisco, CA

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Artist Jessica JH Roller paints a portrait of a charming pair of long-bodied dogs. She draws inspiration from the jolly pet daschunds of her friend. Jessica's...

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21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Animal Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

HERMMANN LEON - Painting 19th Century - Portrait of a Dog in Interior
By Charles Herrmann-Léon 1
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
HERRMANN LEON Charles (1838-1908) Portrait of a Dog in interior Oil on canvas signed low left Old frame re-gilded with gold leaves Dim canvas : 56 X 46 cm Dim frame : 69 X 59 cm HER...
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1880s Academic Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil

Giltwood Framed Oil on Canvas Dog Painting by Charles Van den Eycken
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Belgian framed oil on canvas painting by Charles Van den Eycken (1859 – 1923), depicting two dogs in an interior. Created in Belgium during the second half of the 19th century, thi...
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Antique 19th Century Belgian Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Giltwood, Paint

Portrait of a Spaniel - British Edwardian art dog portrait oil painting
By Robert Morley
Located in London, GB
This gorgeous British Edwardian dog portrait oil painting is by noted animal artist Robert Morley. Painted circa 1910 the composition is of a black and white spaniel, sitting down, a...
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1910s Realist Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil

Dog portrait oil painting of a West Highland Terrier
By Samuel Fulton
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
Samuel Fulton Scottish, (1855-1941) A West Highland Terrier Oil on canvas, signed & dated 1921 Image size: 17.5 inches x 13.5 inches Size including frame: 26.5 inches x 22.5 inches ...
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Early 20th Century Animal Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Late 19th Century English portrait of an English Jack Russell called Fritz
By John Emms
Located in Woodbury, CT
Early 20th Century English portrait of an English Jack Russell, Called Fritz. John Emms was born at Blofield, Norfolk, the son of the artist Henry William Emms. An interest in art t...
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1870s Victorian Animal Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Sporting painting of a detailed close up of English Pointer pointing at a bird
By Beth de Loiselle
Located in Charleston, US
This elegant sporting painting "Catch The Scent" by Beth de Loiselle is a detailed close up of an English Pointer pointing at a bird while on the hunt. Beth de Loiselle's dog painti...
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2010s Realist Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil

Pierre Auguste Renoir Portrait de femme - Berthe Poret
By Pierre Auguste Renoir
Located in Los Angeles, CA
PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR (1841-1919) Portrait de femme - Berthe Poret bears signature (lower left) oil on canvas 17 15/16 x 14 3/4 in (45.5 x 37.4 cm) Painted between 1862-1863 Footn...
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1860s Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

19th Century sporting oil painting of hunting dogs crossing a river
By Alfred Duke
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
Alfred Duke British, (c1860-1905) On the Scent Oil on canvas, signed Image size: 23.5 inches x 35.5 inches Size including frame: 33.25 inches x 45.25 inches A wonderful sporting p...
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19th Century Animal Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

A portrait of an English terrier dog standing in a walled garden, signed.l
By John Emms
Located in Bath, Somerset
A terrier named Joe standing in an English country house walled garden, painted by the eminent animal painter John Emms (1844-1912) in the late 19th century. Signed, lower left: "J E...
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1890s English School Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

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The price for an artwork of this kind can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — an oil paintings of dachshund in our inventory may begin at $922 and can go as high as $17,500, while the average can fetch as much as $3,300.
Questions About Oil Paintings Of Dachshund
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2024
    To identify an oil painting, look closely at its surface. Compared to other paintings, pieces produced in oils usually show off a variety of textures across the canvas, and the paint will appear layered on. If you're looking to determine the name, age or creator of a work, try snapping a photo with your smartphone’s camera and conducting a reverse image search online. Shop a diverse assortment of oil paintings on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 3, 2024
    Jan van Eyck is widely considered by art historians to be the father of oil painting. While the usage of oil paints dates back to 7th-century China, the Flemish painter popularized the material, using oils to produce highly detailed works such as The Arnolfini Portrait. The Northern Renaissance master also influenced many other artists, such as Hugo van der Goes and Gerard David. Shop an assortment of fine art on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 27, 2024
    Oil paint was invented during the 7th century A.D. The earliest examples of oil paintings have been traced to Afghanistan and depict scenes related to the Buddhist religion. Records dating back to the 12th century indicate that early Christian monks in Europe used oil paints to decorate furniture, and a century later, some artists began finishing tempera paintings with touches of oil paint. It wasn't until the 15th century that oil paints became a common medium for European painters, when Flemish artists like Jan van Eyck began favoring them over tempera. Explore a variety of oil paintings on 1stDibs.
  • Lilac Gallery Ltd.March 17, 2021
    An abstract oil painting and an artwork that is made with oil paint on a medium like canvas, wood board, or other panels like canvas board. And the 'abstract' term refers to the Movement & Style of the piece. As abstraction indicates a departure from reality in the depiction of imagery in art, the artist creates a painting where the subject, shape, form, color, and line, is created with no particular references of the world but as a composition that may exist with a degree of independence from its vision.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2024
    To maintain oil paintings that you purchased for your home, experts suggest that you keep them out of direct sunlight. Prolonged exposure to the sunlight coming in from a window can fade the colors in your painting. Do not hang your oil painting near a heat source or where it can get wet (bathrooms and kitchens are not safe for your oil painting).

    You may wish to dust your oil painting so that layers of dust don’t begin to gather on its surface. This should only be considered to remove loose dust. Never spray any chemical substance on your oil painting. Do not use a damp cloth to dust your oil painting. (Again, your painting should not be exposed to moisture.)

    To remove loose dust, use a soft brush that measures approximately one to two inches wide with natural-hair bristles. Do not use a dust cloth or a feather duster, as those items may catch or leave threads or feathers behind. Do not apply pressure or dust your painting for an extended period of time.

    If you think that your oil painting is considerably dirty or believe that other issues may be at work, experts strongly suggest that you consult with a professional conservator.

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  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021
    You can use oil paint on wood as long as you prep the wood first. The first thing you should do is seal the wood with a primer. Ideally, paint two coats of sealer onto the wood so that the paint doesn't cause the wood to rot over time.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 15, 2024
    To tell how old an oil painting is, research the artist who produced it. You can use the mobile app Smartify to snap a photo of the signature on your painting and identify the artist. Read biographical information about the artist online and look at images of their work to estimate the age of your piece. Alternatively, you can get the opinion of a knowledgeable art dealer or certified appraiser. Explore a wide variety of oil paintings on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Yes, Dali did indeed use oil paint. Although he used oil paints in the traditional method, he would at times add natural resin or linseed oil to play with fluidity and texture. You can shop a selection of Salvador Dali’s pieces from some of the world’s top art dealers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    The largest oil painting in the world is in the main hall of the Doge's Palace located in Venice, Italy. Its name is Il Paradiso. Tintoretto painted it around 1592, and it measures 22 meters by 7 meters. Shop a large collection of oil paintings on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019

    Varnishing an oil is not necessary, but it is recommended because it protects the painting and corrects surface irregularities.

  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 3, 2024
    A few things make an oil painting valuable. Age has a major impact on price, with pieces made over a century ago tending to fetch the highest prices. Who created the painting also matters. The more famous the artist, the higher the selling price for a painting is likely to be. Finally, the condition of the work and whether it is in its original frame will also impact how much it is worth. Find a diverse assortment of oil paintings on 1stDibs.
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    The difference between a lithograph and an oil painting comes down to uniqueness and technique. To produce an oil painting, an artist applies oil-based paints to a canvas or another surface using a brush. The process results in a single work of art. Lithography is a form of printmaking that begins by drawing on or painting on a stone surface with an oil-based substance, such as a greasy crayon or tusche, an oily wash. The stone is then covered with water, which is repelled by the oily areas. Oil-based ink is then applied to the wet stone, adhering only to the oily image. Through lithography, an artist can produce dozens, or even thousands, of copies of a single image. On 1stDibs, shop a large selection of lithographs and oil paintings.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2024
    Yes, oil paintings darken over time. As oil paint is made of pigment particles, the range of substances that are used as pigment in oil paint can render certain colors susceptible to aging. Slowing the aging process for an oil painting involves storing your painting properly and keeping the work out of exposed sunlight. Temperature control and humidity are also important in preserving the life of an oil painting and slowing the aging process.

    To maintain oil paintings that you purchased for your home, experts suggest that you keep them out of direct sunlight. Prolonged exposure to the sunlight coming in from a window can fade the colors in your painting. Do not hang your oil painting near a heat source or where it can get wet (bathrooms and kitchens are not safe for your oil painting).

    You may wish to dust your oil painting so that layers of dust don’t begin to gather on its surface. This should only be considered to remove loose dust. Never spray any chemical substance on your oil painting. Do not use a damp cloth to dust your oil painting. (Again, your painting should not be exposed to moisture.)

    To remove loose dust, use a soft brush that measures approximately one to two inches wide with natural-hair bristles. Do not use a dust cloth or a feather duster, as those items may catch or leave threads or feathers behind. Do not apply pressure or dust your painting for an extended period of time.

    If you think that your oil painting is considerably dirty or believe that other issues may be at work, experts strongly suggest that you consult with a professional conservator.

    Read about how to arrange your wall art and find oil paintings for sale on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    To tell if your oil painting is authentic, first check the signature of the artist to start your research. Use a magnifying glass to check the texture of the painting, and finally check the back for the painting’s original stretchers. Shop a selection of expertly vetted artwork from some of the world’s top art dealers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2023
    Because the value of an oil painting can vary greatly based on the artist, the subject and the condition of the piece, it's generally best to work with a certified appraiser. A knowledgeable professional can evaluate the piece and estimate its value. Shop a variety of authentic oil paintings from some of the world’s top galleries on 1stDibs.
  • La ChrysomeleFebruary 24, 2021
    Any artwork is worth and only worth the price someone is willing to pay for it (unfortunately, whether one can afford it or not is another story). Different people may have different reasons to attribute value to an artwork, from the purest (falling in love with it) to what is often considered as the most vile (speculation), going through remembrance, pride of ownership, or brag, among other reasons. For most living artists, the price of the artworks is usually set by the artist and/or the gallery which represent him or her, by type and size of artwork, and corresponds to an equilibrium price between the rate at which artworks are sold and the rate at which new artworks are produced by the artist. For artworks from dead artists sold by professional dealers, the price is often based on auctions results for similar pieces of the same artists. Oil paintings are usually pricier than other techniques because it is considered more difficult to master, but also because oil paintings are known for their ability to last centuries.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019

    On 1stdibs, oil paintings cost between $60 and $6,200,000.

  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    The best place to find oil paintings and discover new artists is at local art galleries. There are also many online art dealers who provide information about artists and sell their works. On 1stDibs, you’ll discover a variety of art styles from master oil painters.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    To find the artist of an oil painting, look on the back of the canvas. Sometimes, you will find the artist’s name and the year of production on the back. If the canvas is in a frame, gently peel away the paper covering the back to access the canvas. In the event you cannot find any identifying information, seek the help of a licensed art appraiser. Shop a selection of oil paintings on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2024
    Yes, sunlight affects oil paintings. Keep your oil paintings away from direct sunlight.

    To maintain oil paintings that you purchased for your home, experts suggest that you keep them out of sunlight. Prolonged exposure to the sunlight coming in from a window can fade the colors in your painting. Do not hang your oil painting near a heat source or where it can get wet (bathrooms and kitchens are not safe for your oil painting).

    You may wish to dust your oil painting so that layers of dust don’t begin to gather on its surface. This should only be considered to remove loose dust. Never spray any chemical substance on your oil painting. Do not use a damp cloth to dust your oil painting. (Again, your painting should not be exposed to moisture.)

    To remove loose dust, use a soft brush that measures approximately one to two inches wide with natural-hair bristles. Do not use a dust cloth or a feather duster, as those items may catch or leave threads or feathers behind. Do not apply pressure or dust your painting for an extended period of time.

    If you think that your oil painting is considerably dirty or believe that other issues may be at work, experts strongly suggest that you consult with a professional conservator.

    Read about how to arrange your wall art and find oil paintings for sale on 1stDibs.