Edward Armfield Art
Edward Armfield was born in 1817 in the UK and was a prolific and popular artist who specialized in paintings of terriers, ratting and sporting dogs. Terriers had long been used for sports other than fighting and for centuries had been used to control vermin. The Victorian era was the age of pet portraits, with the most important influence on their popularity being Queen Victoria who owned an extensive number of dog breeds including terriers. This created a demand for portraits of dogs and artists such as Armfield flourished. Although he had a large output, Armfield occasionally completed a picture far superior to his other paintings, as in this example here. His style is similar to that of George Armfield (1820–93) to whom he is thought to have been related. Several of his works can be found in museums and art galleries, including the Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum and the Brighton & Hove Museum.
Late 19th Century Impressionist Edward Armfield Art
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Late 19th Century English Adam Style Antique Edward Armfield Art
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19th Century English Antique Edward Armfield Art
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2010s American Impressionist Edward Armfield Art
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19th Century Impressionist Edward Armfield Art
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2010s Impressionist Edward Armfield Art
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Edward Armfield Art
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19th Century English Victorian Antique Edward Armfield Art
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Late 20th Century Dutch Expressionist Edward Armfield Art
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1990s Impressionist Edward Armfield Art
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Edward Armfield Art
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Mid-20th Century Romantic Edward Armfield Art
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19th Century Impressionist Edward Armfield Art
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20th Century French Organic Modern Edward Armfield Art
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